Only if they are convicted of a crime that warrants the death penalty, such as murder (the same as straight people).
No, there should not be a death penalty for gay people. Unfortunately, as of 2017, there are 10 countries that put people to death for being gay.
The following countries give the death penalty to gay people:SudanMauritaniaNigeriaSomalilandSaudi ArabiaYemenIranMaldivesBrunei PakistanAfghanistan
Yes in some Muslim countries have the death penalty for being gay
my question for you a gay do you agree or not agree the death penalty and why
The Nazis killed gay people during World War II. Today, about 10 countries have the death penalty for being gay and significantly more have groups/police that openly kill gays without criminal repercussions.
As of December 2013, the bill is still pending.
Homosexuality is illegal in the Gambia, and gay people are routinely harassed, threatened, tortured, and murdered.Being gay in the Gambia carries a penalty of 14 years in prison.
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If a gay person breaks the law, that person will serve a penalty, just as a straight person would do. Sexual orientation has nothing to do with it.
A good topic for an investigative essay could be exploring the impact of social media on mental health, examining the effectiveness of current recycling programs in a local community, or investigating the reasons behind the wage gap between genders in a specific industry.
Nazis are not gay; in fact, the Nazis murdered tens of thousands of gay people in concentration and death camps.
"...n the old days" is not a very specific reference. "Old days" doesn't refer to any specific era. Gay people have been executed for being gay throughout history, and are still executed in some countries today.In Biblical times, there is no evidence that anyone was ever stoned to death for being homosexual. The Jewish laws regarding the witnessing of a crime made it virtually impossible to convict people of sexual crimes. In order for the death penalty to be applied, two Jewish males over the age of 13 (not related to each other) must witness the crime. Also both men must warn the suspect twice before the crime was committed. Without all these requirements, including the warnings, the death penalty couldn't be used.But if you are asking why gay people have been executed for being gay throughout history, the answer is hatred and fear, with a good deal of it being religious-based.