By Joel Guinto and Sakiko ShiraishiJapan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has been criticised for saying the country's ban on same-sex marriage is not discriminatory.
The prime minister also reiterated his position on Wednesday that a ban on same-sex marriage is "not unconstitutional" but said his stand should not be seen as a form of discrimination. The activists also said it was inaccurate for Mr Kishida to state that same-sex marriage was "not unconstitutional" in Japan, when local courts have ruled otherwise in at least two precedent-setting decisions.
Under fire by who, when and how ? BBCWorld you are losing credibility and worthiness!!!
Who puts him under fire!
I agree with him.
Same-sex is the greatest evil & sin of our times...Lord Jesus awaits for you....!
Extremely poor choice of wording given recent events in Japan.
Under fire from globalist media outlets and woke university students. Leave them and their culture alone before you destroy it like you've done ours.
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🤷♂️ same in Saudi, China, Russia, most of Africa and the Middle East…
Under fire by whom?