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Sorry Robintheboywonder but you cannot go to Kuwait.

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A medical test being developed by Kuwait will be used to 'detect' homosexuals and prevent them from entering the country – or any of the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC), according to a Kuwaiti government official.

GCC member countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – already deem homosexual acts unlawful.

This controversial stance is being toughened, according to Yousouf Mindkar, the director of public health at the Kuwaiti health ministry.

He told Kuwait newspaper Al Rai: ‘Health centres conduct the routine medical check to assess the health of the expatriates when they come into the GCC countries. However, we will take stricter measures that will help us detect gays who will be then barred from entering Kuwait or any of the GCC member states

Richard Lane, from gay rights campaign group Stonewall, said: ‘These proposals are not only futile but contrary to international human rights law. Many Gulf states have gone to great lengths to market themselves as open for international business. Their leaders should think long and hard about putting forward measures to restrict freedom of movement and further prohibit the best talent from doing business in the region simply because of their sexual orientation.'
Those taking part in homosexual acts in Kuwait, if they’re under 21, can receive a jail sentence of up to 10 years.
Earlier this month Oman newspaper The Week was suspended over an article that was deemed to be sympathetic to homosexuals, according to the BBC.

It’s illegal to be gay in 78 countries, with lesbianism banned in 49. Five countries mete out the death penalty to gay people – Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen and Mauritania.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ople-stop-entering-country.html#ixzz2h8ldDtLC

More shocking news.

[h=3]WHERE HOMOSEXUALITY IS PUNISHED BY DEATH[/h]Iran: Since 1979, the government has executed more than 4,000 people charged with homosexual acts. A non-adult who engages in consensual sodomy is subject to a punishment of 74 lashes.

Saudi Arabia: Although the maximum punishment for homosexuality is execution, the government tends to use other punishments - such as fines, prison sentences, and whipping - unless it feels that homosexuals have challenged state authority by engaging in social movements.

Sudan: For homosexual men, lashes are given for the first offence, with the death penalty following the third offence. 100 lashes are given to unmarried women who engage in homosexual acts.For lesbian women, stoning and thousands of lashes are the penalty for the first offence. Today, the issue has divided some religious communities. In 2006, Abraham Mayom Athiaan, a bishop in South Sudan, led a split from the Episcopal Church of Sudan for what he regarded as a failure by the church leadership to condemn homosexuality sufficiently strongly.

Yemen: Homosexuality is still illegal in Yemen in accordance to the country's Shari'ah legal system. Punishment ranges from flogging to death.

Mauritania: The Shari'a law applies in Mauritania. The penal code states that, since 1983,any adult Muslim caught engaging in an 'unnatural act' with a member of the same sex is punishable with the death sentence by public stoning.



 
I'M NOT GAY!!!! I LIKE WOMEN!!!! GROWN WOMEN!!!!! NOT MEN!!!!!! I LIKE PUSSY!!!!! NOT DICKS!!!!!!

Russia, now Kuwait and other Middle Eastern countries. I'm wondering what our Human's Right Commission thinks about this??Onthephone-busy
 
Prim0 said:
What they always seem to think. It's okay in other places to be evil...since they don't have the balls to stand up to those other places. Instead we'll just focus on allowing children to choose their gender identity based on how they feel and let them attend the gender specific school of their choice, use the bathroom of their choice, etc.

I agree, they should stand up for what they believe in everywhere not just to please the politically correct north american crowd.
 
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Does this make him a homophobic person?.

When it was first announced that actor Luke Grimes had left the cast of "True Blood," it was allegedly over creative differences. Now, a new report claims those "differences" stemmed from a gay plotline.

Buzzfeed reports that Grimes -- who previously played James, the vampire boyfriend of Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) -- quit because the Season 7 script of the vampire-centric HBO show included a romance between his character and the openly gay Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis). A source told Buzzfeed that Grimes was willing to play the role so long as "Lafayette [was] attracted to him, but not if the attraction was mutual." He also supposedly objected to any same-sex kissing or sex scenes, but the writers wouldn't change the script.

Grimes' publicist, Craig Schneider, told Buzzfeed the 30-year-old dropped the show over scheduling and chose to pursue other opportunities, including "Fifty Shades of Grey" and "American Sniper."

Schneider was not immediately available for further comment when contacted by The Huffington Post.
TVLine was the first to report Grimes' "True Blood" exit last December. HBO told TVLine it was due to "creative direction." The website dubbed the move "unexpected."

“He initially joined the show because he wanted to work with [his 'Forever' co-star] Deborah Ann Woll,” a source said. “But when he started reading the scripts for Season 7, he was disappointed to learn that they were going in a completely different direction with James.”

, Elliot, in the film adaptation of E L James' erotic novel last October. The film began shooting in Vancouver in December.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014...role_n_5534539.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
 
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