User blog comment:EvergeenMapping/ogodplsno/@comment-5590118-20150828193533

I will explain this as I see it (though always defer to staff in cases of confusion).

When it comes down to deciding what is and is not homophobia it is crucial that you take note of the wording and the overall tone of the writing.

For example, "Judaism is outlawed in the NTR as the nation is predominantly Christian", is preferable to, "Judaism is outlawed in the NTR as jews are a detriment to society". As you can see one clearly incorporates additional prejudice that upon reading portrays the NTR as an anti-semitic state while the other offers a reason based on ideological differences and not hate.

I can understand that as things evolve there will be inevitably be groups of people who rally around (or against) a certain idea or philosophy and as a result there will be some controversial laws/policies/behaviors that arise from such things. While these things do happen it is important to document them in a civil and polite manner. You can write things into your countries but do so in a way that is not saturated with prejudice and antagonistic language.

TL;DR Be civil about things.