Department of Politics and Law, Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Iran
*Corresponding author: Hamid Sarmadi, Department of Politics and Law, Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Submission: May 16, 2018; Published: September 19, 2018
ISSN: 2577-1949Volume2 Issue5
Despite the heavy propaganda of homosexuals and their supporters in generalizing this abusive behavior, most people in the West do not think so, and they consider homosexuality to be contrary to human nature and contrary to the teachings of divine religions. But nevertheless, in most European countries, homosexual marriages have unfortunately become legalized. But this question arises in the general minds of the world, why Western governments support extremist forms of homosexuality in all political, social, cultural and moral fields? How does the political system in the West benefit from the homosexuality of individuals who insist on protecting the institutions that support this abnormal act and trying to normalize and accept this ugly phenomenon in different ways and in different ways? If only the human and human right look at the level of supportive activities is why these people are not seen as those who for any reason go out of the path of balance and human nature and who need help and treatment?
The question of research is that, despite the legality of the phenomenon of homosexuality in some Western countries, where are the roles and chores of human morality and conscience? In other words, what is a gay person’s justification for the violation of human rights and the unethical nature of his actions?
The study believes that by legalizing our homosexuality, we observe the death of morality and humanity and human rights violations to a large extent and the heinous act of homosexuality is completely anti-ethical and inhumane, and that the phenomenon cannot be blamed for its ugliness as legality and human rights organizations must explain the nature and consequences of this inhuman phenomenon and plan the ways to expand this phenomenon.
Keywords: Homosexuality; Human rights; West countries; Mortality