Because as I explained it is not 1st world yet but is hurtling in that direction. I often talk with Turks. PDF Turks give you only one perspective as they are more conservative. The more liberal Turks haunt Western forums and I hear their views. Their numbers are increasing year on year. Turkey is not yet 1st world but she is headed in that direction and is furthest along that path then any other Muslim country as I said before.
Turkey - Gays under Islamists Erdogan.
Gay parade Turkey
Don't even compare Turkey LGBT and Pakistan please despite what ticks you see on paper. Let see if this would happen in Lahore and what would happen.
I never said they were the same. Of course Turkey is more liberal.
I'm saying several other things: firstly, that
there is a difference between what's on paper and what is in practice in Pakistan. Even you agree with this, yes? That means we're not following what is on paper.
On paper, Pakistan has freedom of speech and free and fair elections. Does it really? No. So there's a difference between our ethics, morals, laws and ideas, and what's in practice. That needs to change first.
What's the point in condemning and abandoning our ideology and ethics if we haven't even tried to practice them?
Secondly, that
having gay rights is not what makes developed countries developed. Having an accountable system, strong institutions, workers' rights, etc. is what makes them developed. Once they have all that, they can get gay rights or whatever they want. Keep in mind that in the West, the legal system accommodated all this from within, in a gradual process,
AFTER they became developed countries.
Thirdly, do we really want all this? You might, but does 99% of Pakistan's population? Is it right to declare that Pakistan can not be developed unless a foreign ideology is imposed on 200 million people? Is that 'Democratic'?
Don't even compare Turkey LGBT and Pakistan please despite what ticks you see on paper. Let see if this would happen in Lahore and what would happen.
You underestimate what happens in elite circles in Pakistan. Like I said, our problem is that we don't actually stick to our ethics.