Friday, November 30, 2012
Map of Gay Rights and Marriage
Found this on a website (http://www.news.com.au/national-old/gay-marriage-data-interactive/story-e6frfkw0-1225961445853) thought it was interesting on how far or how lacking the world is on gay rights and marriage..........
Thursday, November 29, 2012
A Chart to Compare or maybe see how similar we Really Are
This chart shows a lot of comparing against straight and gay couples its amazing how similar a lot of the area's on the chart are...............
So are we really that different???????????
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Media embracing Other Relationships and Family
In Most Recent years we have seen a increase in media showing GLBT relationships, will and grace, queer as folk, the L word...... now days the shift is moving to GLBT families. When watching these it makes me think really are these families that different you be the judge..............
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Public Display is only for Heterosexuals????
Should Public Display only be for Heterosexuals???
Whats your Feelings on this????
Kill The Gays
Uganda to officially pass ‘Kill The Gays’ bill
Speaker Rebecca Kadaga has said 2009's Anti-Homosexuality Bill will become law by the end of 2012
12 NOVEMBER 2012 | BY JOE MORGAN
Uganda will officially pass the ‘Kill The Gays’ bill at the end of this year despite international criticism.
Speaker Rebecca Kadaga said the anti-gay bill will become law by December since most Ugandans ‘are demanding it’.
Referring to the law as a ‘Christmas gift’ to the population, she spoke of ‘the serious threat’ posed by homosexuals.
The law will broaden the criminalization of same-sex relationships by dividing homosexuality into two categories; aggravated homosexuality and the offense of homosexuality.
‘Aggravated homosexuality’ is defined as gay acts committed by parents or authority figures, HIV-positive people, pedophiles and repeat offenders. If convicted, they will face the death penalty.
The ‘offense of homosexuality’ includes same-sex sexual acts or being in a gay relationship, and will be prosecuted by life imprisonment.
Originally put to government in 2009, the Anti-Homosexuality Bill had been temporarily shelved because of international criticism.
Several European countries have threatened to cut aid to Uganda if it passes, with the UK government warning Uganda it would face severe reductions in financial help.
US President Barack Obama has described it as ‘odious’, and Canadian politician John Baird has said it is ‘vile, abhorrent, and offends decency’.
Uganda lawmaker Atim Ogwal Cecilia Barbara has even suggested there should be a continent-wide ban on homosexuality, saying all African gay people should be jailed for life.
Gay rights activist David Kato was murdered in Uganda in January 2011 shortly after a local newspaper published images of him and other gay people under a headline urging readers to ‘hang them.’
Despite this, Uganda’s LGBT community held a weekend of gay pride events this summer.
According to a 2010 survey by The Pew Research Center, homosexuality is morally unacceptable to 89% of Ugandans.
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