Today's society faces many challenges to solve and adapt to changes in cultural and social norms. Normal human behavior something people say in society is often seen as a taboo in another society. One of the most controversial issues facing society today is homosexual theme. In this article I will explain how different societies in Africa can solve homosexual problems.
Homosexuality is the appeal of homosexual sexual behavior and is arguable in most African societies. Regarding this issue, there are many conflicts among the cultural beliefs of most African societies. Several traditional customs have existed for centuries, but most African countries reject homosexuality. It is clear that in most African countries, homosexual relations are illegally excluded under the law. For example, Malawi has treated homosexuality as a penalty for imprisonment over the past two decades.
However, there are societies that accept the existence of homosexuality. For example, the Republic of South Africa is one of the African countries that has abolished the gay ban law. Nonetheless, some people still have negative emotions. For example, the 2012 South African Traditional Leaders' Meeting urged the elimination of homosexual rights from the South African Constitution. To some extent, some African governments accept homosexuality, but mainly shows that there is still a negative thing due to tradition and religious beliefs.
Overall, the African society has taken a long way to solving homosexual problems. Some take take measures to accept homosexuality. However, due mainly to conservative traditions and religious beliefs, the integration of homosexuals into society is often resisted by the masses. Therefore, it can be said that the social conservation tendency of African countries has led to alienation and intolerance of homosexuality.
On the other hand, many of modern civilizations incorporate homosexuality into social customs and acceptable behavior. Many countries and people have experienced the evolution of ideology and have formed a more open and equal society. In stark contrast with Uganda and similar countries, homosexuality is accepted morally and morally. In addition, persecution and discrimination based on sexual activity are often seen as violent acts. For example, due to changes in social norms, most Americans began supporting the equality of marriage. In fact, about 40% of the US legalizes same-sex marriage (USA). In addition, Spain "eliminated all legal differences between homosexuals and heterosexuals" (McLean). The recognition of normal behavior changed, and the moral position was reversed.
Generally, homosexuality is thought to be a deviation or behavior that does not conform to social norms and social values, and it is produced by society. Society stresses and emphasizes that homosexuality is a moral mistake, as many people in the American society believe that homosexuality is not justified. Moral errors are relative and not absolute mistakes in society. Homosexuality is not a universal form of sexual immorality. Most cultures enable and support this homosexuality. But Western society ignores it and in most cases it brings an unacceptable view that leads to discrimination against homosexuals. But despite this, they should understand that homosexuality is a way to live, not an isolated society but accepted and accepted, even if there are a few people in society.