Daily citizens in the United States should have many rights, but many people object. In the past two decades, homosexuality has gone through a long way, finally being accepted by most people. It is accepted, but most of the rights transferred are not equal to non - gay rights. Discrimination against homosexuals is the most problematic topic because they are abused and / or bullied by others because they are not considered normal.
An important step to the progressive world is that discrimination against homosexuality is still spreading in many countries. Gay 's rights are always controversial all over the world. According to the basic law of Hong Kong, all citizens have the right of equal (Chan, 2012). At the beginning of this article, we provide simple background information on homosexuality. Then the following paragraph will explain why homosexuals should have human rights by analyzing the problem from three perspectives.
Homosexual rights movement, also called homosexual rights movement or homosexual liberation movement, civil rights movement, asserted equal rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender, excluding the sodomy law, Homosexual behavior aimed at banning adult consent; and suspension of discrimination against homosexuals and lesbians in employment, credit, housing, public facilities and other living areas. Although religious warnings on sexual relations between homosexuals (especially males) have insulted this act for a long time, most European laws and regulations are silent about homosexuality. The judicial system of many Muslim dominant countries is causing Sharī'ah in various situations, and many sexual or semi-sexual acts including sexual relationships are severely punished, including enforcement.
Refusalism is a system of beliefs that completely oppose the idea that homosexuals should enjoy equal rights. This belief is held by the Jewish - Christian sect, which contains more basic sexual interpretation of the Sex and many countries Muslim dominates. There are countries and belief systems that punish homosexuality by declaring death penalty or torture to people who have done homosexual acts. Yemen, Iran, Mauritania, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates all enact legislation committing homosexuality as a crime 2. wrong. Choose