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Uganda BANS being a LGBT
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KAMPALA, March 21 (Reuters) - Uganda's parliament passed a law on Tuesday making it a crime to identify as LGBT, handing authorities broad powers to target gay Ugandans who already face legal discrimination and mob violence. More than 30 African countries, including Uganda, already ban same-sex relations. The new law appears to be the first to outlaw merely identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT), according to rights group Human Rights Watch. Supporters of the new law say it is needed to punish a broader array of LGBT activities, which they say threaten traditional values in the conservative and religious East African nation. In addition to same-sex intercourse, the law bans promoting and abetting homosexuality as well as conspiracy to engage in homosexuality. Violations under the law draw severe penalties, including death for so-called aggravated homosexuality and life in prison for gay sex. Aggravated homosexuality involves gay sex with people under the age of 18 or when the perpetrator is HIV positive, among other categories, according to the law. https://www.reuters.com/world/africa...tq-2023-03-21/ |
these same countries control the decision making of the church of england
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Not surprised African governments are known to steal from their own and take all the rights from the people.
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Yes, making it Official.
So all Gays need to hide or get a beating. Sign Of The Times |
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Appalling and backwards
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But Typical Strict Church Nation |
Awful Nation.
Barbaric. |
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awful country |
Is Uganda a good place to live?
Uganda is a multilingual country, with English and Swahili as its official languages. The country also has a rich, welcoming culture, making it easy for expats to settle in. Most visits to Uganda are also trouble-free. Despite terrorist threats, there have been no major attacks since 2010. https://www.expatarrivals.com/africa...20since%202010. |
So are you going to take a holiday there LT? :laugh:
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When was it ever legal in Uganda in the first place?
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Shocking, but no more shocking because it's a Christian country acting like the whole Muslim world.
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One of my good friends down in london is Ugandan. He reckons they beat people for farting in public.
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Speaking of this thread I don't know why hyperbolics are being played on the "bans" (BANS) bit, as if it's new news or supposed to be surprising in any way. Uganda's never not been very anti-gay. The T. in L.G.B.T. is something else altogether for most of them. That's just the way it is. |
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making it a crime to identify as LGBT, handing authorities broad powers to target gay Ugandans who already face legal discrimination and mob violence. It's the subject of the news article based on a NEW law introduced in Uganda |
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Almost the whole of the Middle East is anti gay.... That's okay though because Islam is a religion of peace.
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Most strongly religious countries are anti-gay to be honest. Christianity isn’t that much more accepting of LGBT stuff than Islam traditionally.
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Look, I’m no fan of religious laws getting in the way of people’s free choice but at the same time I don’t have any particular axe to grind with Islam so I’m not going to lie and pretend I’m too bothered about the Middle East in this context when the thread’s literally about Uganda. If I’m not personally affected by something I just try and remain neutral and stick to not just what I know/think but what’s relevant. Nothing concerns Uganda with Saudi Arabia so unless there’s a contextual reason for it I just wouldn’t make it a point to compare them and criticise Islam because like I say that’s just not my axe to grind. It’s definitely not something I’d be moved to be rude about. It’s me. I don’t know why you’ve forgotten that all of a sudden. Or is being very anti-Islam and making it known wherever possible part of the interpersonal deal now? |
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Disgusting country, that lake they have turned that lake into a festering **** hole. Eldoret is the closest I can bare to go to that country without smelling the ****.
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[Ugandan MP John Musira wore a gown with anti-homosexual slogans on it for the debate in parliament] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65087562 |
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