Seems like the 'Kill the gays' bill has been passed in Uganda; it is now illegal, under punishment of death, to commit 'aggravated homosexuality' (i.e gay sex whilst HIV positive, gay sex whilst in a same sex marriage etc..) and illegal under punishment of life imprisonment to engage in homosexual behaviour of any other kind. Also, Ugandans engaging in homosexual behaviour in OTHER COUNTRIES may be extradited back for punishment.
This is horrific news, and Uganda has received worldwide condemnation for the bill. Also, apparently, the bill was perhaps nudged on by American Evangelical Christians, who state homosexuality is bad for the African family. So will this stick? Or will the world see sense and stop this insanity? I admit I don't know much about the bill, or politics, but I do know that I am sick of Christianity and everyone who insists homosexual people are evil because of what an ancient, non-sensical text decrees.
Sorry if I offend anyone religious, but I honestly think religion is the cause of most of this worlds problems.