It's an ethical dilemma as old as civilization: When do you muscle in on somebody else's business? What gives you the right? It comes up again with Uganda's law cracking down on the LGBTQ community. The Anti-Homosexuality Act signed into law several weeks ago by President Yoweri Museveni calls for life imprisonment for anyone convicted of homosexuality (as well as 20 years for "promoting homosexuality" as perhaps I am doing now, and six months for not reporting it). The rather vague crime of "aggravated homosexuality" is punishable by death. Uganda is hardly alone; Iran executes people for such "crimes" as...