But to claim that Ghanans have a "right" to homosexuality is clearly absurd for you to claim as an atheist, as the UN isn't a government, and you've admitted as much. The fact that it can pressure nations to do certain things has nothing to do with this discussion.
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They have a right not to be attacked for it, and discriminatory policy expressly banning their ability to have marriage creates attacks every single time, so the bare minimum of tolerance is necessary. Fun fact too, countries Ghana had a lot more of a “live and let live” policy less than a few years ago, though that changed as protests FROM AMERICAN HATE GROUPS created social unrest, we quite literally had far-right groups exporting hate and creating the conditions for large scale violence. I also stated that the UN is a sort of parliament-style governing body, not often making… Read more
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Where do you think that right "not to be attacked for it" comes from? What authority are you appealing to, that's obviously higher than government?
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It came from the agreement of the United Nations, an organization representative of the nations of the world, the vast majority of which hold to a democratic-republic, with these rights being created and agreed upon by people, and enforced by governments, the same way as every human right, constitutional right, and expressed right out there. Human rights states no one should be violently hurt for an immutable aspect of oneself, that includes being gay, and the policies of Ghana are an extremely common, almost concrete, sign that they are willing to allow and accept violence against these mino… Read more