South Korea president front-runner Moon Jae In: ‘I do not like homosexuality’

When South Korea announced it was having an election for a new president, it was hoped a left-leaning politician could finally bring in rights for LGBTI people.

But presidential front runner Moon Jae In has said: ‘I do not like [homosexuality]’.

Speaking at a televised debate on Tuesday, the former human rights lawyer of the centre-left Democratic Party was asked by his conservative opponent about how he felt about homosexuality.

Many hoped, with a left-leaning president, same-sex marriage could be a possibility.

But Moon responded ‘I do not like it’, referencing his Catholic faith, and shut down any future of LGBTI equality.

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