Just like how women take a test to confirm pregnancy, the next big
thing is that you will be able to test whether you are homosexual or
not. Funny enough, one can take the test at home since the kit comes
with instructions on how to use.
As of today, many are debating on whether one can be born a
homosexual or not. Although a certain group of scientists argued that
one can be born with a h0m0sexual1ty gene,religious
leaders and other medical studies have countered this argument by
positing that being ga!y is an individual’s choice and not inborn.
Research indicates that homosexuality is not allowed in many
countries worldwide, with the Middle East and Africa leading with the
number of nations that do not condone this nonsensical practice. For
instance, just a few days ago, Uganda signed into law a h0m0$exuality
Bill that will see h0m0s3xuals in that country go to prison for the rest
of their lives if found guilty of that offense.
Nigeria also hit the limelight a few months ago for seeking to
implement a Bill that will also see homosexuals face stringent
punishment if found practicing this trend in that country. Kuwait, in
addition to other Middle East countries have gone further and developed a
special test kit that detects h0m0s3xuals in certain places which
include but not limited to check-ins at airports.
When found, such people are then barred from entering the
country. Apparently, being h0m0s3xual in most of the Middle East
countries like Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Iran is punishable by death.
Other countries that punish ga!y people by death in Africa are Mauritius
and South Sudan.
Although the kit has not yet found its way into the Kenyan
market, speculations are that it will be around anytime soon. But if the
testing kit is somewhat unreliable as noted in some cases, what will
happen if it’s introduced in Uganda? Pertinently, some people may suffer
for the rest of their lives for being sentenced to death for an offense
they never committed in the first place.
