India's health minister has called homosexuality a disease, saying it is “unnatural” and “fast-spreading” in the country. Ghulam Nabi Azad told a conference dealing with HIV/AIDS on Monday that homosexuality was only recently imported from “the developed world.” The comments enraged many gay activists in India, who say that homosexuals in the country are routinely harassed. Gay sex in India was illegal until 2009, when a Delhi court overturned a colonial era law that referred to same-gender relationships as “unnatural.”
So what about bigotry, dogmatism, fanaticism and prejudice—no matter what is called in other part of the world.. What about that religious zealot? All these are taught to some degree, Where homosexuality can be found in over 100 or species on the planet, but bigotry, and prejudice can be only find in one..
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