Uganda is not ‘persecuting’ ‘people of differing beliefs or sexual orientation.’
Uganda is seeking to prevent well-funded Western homosexuals from corrupting their youth and their society.
Make no mistake, there would be no pro-sodomy movement in Uganda or anywhere in Africa were it not funded from America and Europe.
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Let’s just get one thing clear. The only homosexual killed recently in Uganda was activist David Kato. So was he put to death by the state? No. Was he perchance assassinated by a homophobic mob? No. He was murdered by his rent-boy lover in a row about fees for sexual services.
So if you are a political leader who wants to save ‘gay people’s lives’, the best thing you can do is crack down on acts of sodomy and all the gay subculture, whilst encouraging the Church to preach Jesus Christ and the saving and healing power of his precious blood. And that power is available to you, too, Chris.
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Make no mistake, there would be no pro-sodomy movement in Uganda or anywhere in Africa were it not funded from America and Europe.
There would be no pro-fundamentalism movement in Uganda or in Africa either, were it not funded from America and Europe. People like you accuse homosexuals of imperialism or cultural invasion or whatever, but you yourselves are doing that exact thing.
Just like Idi Amin was only trying to prevent Asians from taking over the Ugandan economy when he ordered them out of the country they helped build.
The whole thing is just another Christian screw job that will, in the end, bring the world's sympathies' to African gays and lesbians.
"Make no mistake, there would be no pro-sodomy movement in Uganda or anywhere in Africa were it not funded from America and Europe."
If you want to play that game we should go back to colonialism and get rid of Christianity all together. Ironicly the Stone Age cultures of that time were a lot more tolerant.
In a country not known for its free press, having newspapers out you and call for your execution is, apparently, not persecution; that's when it comes to LGBT people. When it comes to Christians, voicing any criticism whatsoever in a country where freedom of speech is guaranteed by the Constitution constitutes persecution.
"Uganda is not persecuting’ people of differing beliefs or sexual orientation.’
Uganda is seeking to prevent well-funded Western homosexuals from corrupting their youth and their society..."
...by persecuting people of differing beliefs or sexual orientation.
"the healing power of his precious blood"
The killing of albinos to use their body parts in magic is spreading into Uganda.
Those silly colonial Whites, thinking people who already believed in magic would ignore the parts of the Bible that talk about killing people for various taboos, and "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live."
"America is not persecuting’ people of differing race or ethnicity.’
America is seeking to prevent well-funded blacks from corrupting their youth and their society.
Make no mistake, there would be no pro-integration movement in America or anywhere in the world were it not funded from Jews.
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Let’s just get one thing clear. The only black killed recently in America was activist MLK. So was he put to death by the state? No. Was he perchance assassinated by a racist mob? No. He was shot by his friend James Earl Ray.
So if you are a political leader who wants to save 'black people’s lives’, the best thing you can do is crack down on acts of race-mixing and all the black subculture, whilst encouraging the Church to preach Jesus Christ and the saving and healing power of his precious blood. And that power is available to you, too, Chris."
This actually seems like something a Chri-stain Identiturd would say.
By the dubz I'm personally surprised no one mentioned "EAT DA POO POO" yet.
Right. So the Ugandan government deciding to expand on laws imposed during the colonial era - laws abandoned by the ones who imposed them - to include extraterritorial punishment, jail, and possibly death for homosexuals isn't persecution?. Nor is the widespread toleration of "corrective" rape. Or the general apathy of police towards members of the gay community who find themselves beaten regularly and their property defaced daily. On a similar note I'm sure all those six year old "witches" they burn every year are part of a Wiccan conspiracy as opposed to the spiraling insanity of Uganda's combination of religion and politics which were both instated and structured by foriegn powers. They continue to be influenced by the most aggressive and insane exponents of the politics and religion that were imposed on them despite the end of the colonial era to the point where Red Scare McCarthyism is alive and well intensifying the dive into psychotically far right fundamentalism and prompting the invention from whole cloth of African "traditional values" and their harsh enforcement.
There is no pro-sodomy movement anywhere, stupid, but there are homosexuals everywhere, as they are born that way .
But, there is an anti-human-rights movement in Uganda, other parts of Africa, Russia, etc, and it seems to be partly funded by churches, synagogues and mosques.
I call bullshit on just one gay person killed recently in Uganda. What is “recently” btw; the latest three days?
If we want to save gay people's lives, we need to have a climate of openness, tolerance and respect. Right after the anti-human-rights law was put in effect in Russia, gay people were more discriminated against, beaten up and/or killed than before.
Homosexuality is attraction/love towards people of the same gender. Heterosexuality is attraction/love towards people of the opposite gender. Bisexuality is attraction/love towards people of same and opposite gender. Asexuality is lack of attraction/love. The attraction (or lack thereof) is the important thing in all cases, not the "acts". Or, do you mean that you're not heterosexual until after your first sexual encounter?
The proof that the war on homosexual rights is merely a wedge instrument becomes very clear when you see how American Evangalist money is pouring in to promote it in Uganda.
First, introduce a policy of punishing a group that even non-Christians have issues with, secound institute full on Evangalistic religion on the whole population.
Outlawing non-believers and other faiths may be the third or forth step, but they're working on it.
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