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Ugandan Court Upholds Draconian Anti-Gay Law

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21 minutes ago, Emdog said:

New on the books for Uganda, so none executed yet.

For executions, check out Iran, Taliban, ISIS was notorious for this. Favorite it dropping a wall on them. So maybe you might want to widen your scope so "as far as I know" includes at least a cursory search for facts. Just sayin'

No, being a homosexual is not against the law. Some homosexual behavior is against the law. 

 

 

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22 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

No, being a homosexual is not against the law. Some homosexual behavior is against the law. 

 

 

that is some strange reasoning: please explain. How do you define homosexual, other than by behavior? Tastes in shoes? decorating?

www.humandignitytrust.org/lgbt-the-law/map-of-criminalisation/?embed=true" frameborder="0"></iframe>

This is good world resource: can click on continent & country and shows the laws. I randomly hit Brunei, little Asian country:

Criminalisation:
  • Criminalises LGBT people
  • Criminalises sexual activity between males
  • Criminalises sexual activity between females
  • Criminalises the gender expression of trans people
  • Imposes the death penalty

or maybe a trip next door to Myanmar:

Criminalisation:
  • Criminalises LGBT people
  • Criminalises sexual activity between males
  • Criminalises the gender expression of trans people
Maximum punishment:

Ten years imprisonment

 

I'm not gay, but reckon what adults do with consent to each other is none of the governments damn business

The web site of laws https://www.humandignitytrust.org/lgbt-the-law/map-of-criminalisation/

6 minutes ago, Emdog said:

that is some strange reasoning: please explain. How do you define homosexual, other than by behavior? Tastes in shoes? decorating?

www.humandignitytrust.org/lgbt-the-law/map-of-criminalisation/?embed=true" frameborder="0"></iframe>

This is good world resource: can click on continent & country and shows the laws. I randomly hit Brunei, little Asian country:

Criminalisation:
  • Criminalises LGBT people
  • Criminalises sexual activity between males
  • Criminalises sexual activity between females
  • Criminalises the gender expression of trans people
  • Imposes the death penalty

or maybe a trip next door to Myanmar:

Criminalisation:
  • Criminalises LGBT people
  • Criminalises sexual activity between males
  • Criminalises the gender expression of trans people
Maximum punishment:

Ten years imprisonment

 

I'm not gay, but reckon what adults do with consent to each other is none of the governments damn business

The web site of laws https://www.humandignitytrust.org/lgbt-the-law/map-of-criminalisation/

It was my understanding people were born gay. Do you understand it differently? 

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