India Makes Homosexuality Legal


The largest democracy in the world, India, has finally turned the corner to become a modern society. After a long period with laws making homosexuality a crime, India's Supreme Court ruled yesterday that engaging in homosexual acts is not a crime.

Jubilation was seen immediately in India's largest cities. Gloom spread across religious rural areas. The strongest resistance has come from rural areas where the mysterious Hindu faith is most widely practiced.

But the resistance remains in India's political class. Just as in the U.S. politicians lag behind the public in matters of equal rights. It is popular in both countries, even though they have very different religions, to pander to religious groups.

Today a conservative Judge is undergoing questions about his qualifications to serve of the Supreme Court. When he answers questions about birth control he falls back to is native political instincts and says birth control medicines cause early abortions. He is so deeply religious about abortion his emotional ownership prevents him from giving non political answers.

Those who hate homosexuality often repeat a wore out case that it is universally, as in across the world, considered to be morally wrong. Slowly that is changing. While homosexuality in parts of Africa is still considered a crime, it is mostly not enforced.

Now the largest democracy in the world has taking away a continent from the anti homosexuality inventory. It is a day for all the human family to celebrate its diversity.

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