@ABC Let every country decide what they like, and how their laws should be. I know this will hurt the US pushed agenda... but lo, Uganda isn't US. And Uganda don't interferre with our sovereignity
@ABC So just a thought? So how would straight people feel if they made a law that we would face life in prison for being straight? People choose their preference of lifestyle. Who are we to condemn ANYBODY? LIVE YOUR OWN LIFE AS WE LIVE LIFE TOGETHER! NO JUDGMENT
@ABC That is so unacceptable we've been taught do not judge that only God can, Judge and here they are making a decision that could affect the whole country and that's unfair! Everyone should be allowed to live the life that they feel is best for them, regardless !!!!
@ABC Take the L and G out of it and it’s good. But this is taking it too far. Plenty of L and G people are productive members of society that should be considered “normal”. The rest of the acronym is the problem.
@ABC Did it ever occur to anyone the Ugandan government might’ve done this to combat a growing rate of AIDS infection? Uganda has the tenth highest rate of AIDS infections in the world (per Statista.) And like it or not, same-sex relations are the most likely way to get AIDS.
@ABC Being attracted to the same gender is NOT a choice. Imprisoning people for something they cannot help is just... well, straight up ridiculous. Ah yes, because throwing innocent people in prison for who they love is definitely the hallmark of a progressive society.
@ABC There's America which has gone too far with the gay rights agenda. And then there's Uganda which has gone too far in the opposite direction with the gay rights agenda. I wonder if anything will be learned? Say no to extremism and yes to a balanced meeting in the middle.
@ABC We can’t advertise cigarette smoking but it’s ok to advertise 2 men or 2 women kissing on tv…we educate the youth on health effects of smoking but we don’t educate the health and mental effects of homosexuality…there needs to be a movement for improved homo-censorship…