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To: Dr. Sivana
Had.

There has been considerable interest in understanding what may have led to Uganda's dramatic decline in HIV prevalence, one of the world's earliest and most compelling AIDS prevention successes.

The above from 2006. Not related to the disgusting evil of persecution and more they are currently promoting.

In fact, once all medical aid and care is denied to those with HIV, no matter what their sexual preference, they will be afraid to seek help - and now that Uganda has thrown out many of the NGOs considered to have been partly responsible for this success - HIV will increase.

It's just evil and prelest, by the father of all evil and old as time. They can try to pass it off as Christianity but I am amazed anyone believes it.

37 posted on 11/27/2012 10:07:53 PM PST by MarMema (eh.)
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To: MarMema
In the 1980s, more than 30% of Ugandan residents had HIV; this had fallen to 6.4% by the end of 2008, the most effective national response to AIDS of any African country.[63] This is supported by the findings of a 2006 study that modern contraceptive use in Uganda is low. [ . . .]In 2009, the Ugandan parliament considered an Anti-Homosexuality Bill which would have broadened the criminalisation of homosexuality by introducing the death penalty for people who have previous convictions, or are HIV-positive, and engage in same-sex sexual acts.

From Wikipedia entry on Uganda

Based on the above, the actual law is designed to focus on cutting the spread of the disease. In any event, homosexual behavior and sodomy in general are filthy, immoral and unhealthy acts. Prophylactics alone, even if they were used so much, would not put much of a dent in spread of the disease because the breakage rate when used in that manner is so high (30-50%).

If the law is enforced in such a way that a mere appearance of effeminacy or lewdness gets the penalty, then that would be an issue. Uganda is known for corruption, and the president's contrition won't change the whole society.

But no, criminalization of sodomy, something that was upheld by SCOTUS as recently as the '80s, before O'Connor reversed herself, is the normal way for civilized countries, at least in western civilization. The severity of the penalty would vary depending on circumstances, in the same way that stealing a man's horse was once a hanging offense in certain parts of this country for a long time. Uganda's death penalty for sodomy can easily be justified on a natural law level given the circumstances.
38 posted on 11/28/2012 3:43:23 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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