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Kenya gay demand recognition
Magigi
#11 Posted : Thursday, May 20, 2010 12:48:28 PM
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Malawi gay couple sentenced to 14 years in jail

This is what democracy is all about...
muganda
#12 Posted : Thursday, May 20, 2010 1:17:55 PM
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Hhheyyy! This issue surely confusing.
I know of a classmate who people allege to be gay but is out of the country. I don't know whether I'd be comfortable with him being in jail.

I also see several prostitutes around town and it's against the law. Say a relative is a prostitute, it would be difficult seeing them in jail also.

Or these laws are meant for far away strangers, then when you're affected you say otherwise.
kadonye
#13 Posted : Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:44:04 PM
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We're getting too liberal,in Africa we're second only to SA.How shameful!
What a wicked man I am!The things I want to do,I don't do.The things I don't want to do I find myself doing
Rahatupu
#14 Posted : Friday, May 21, 2010 8:48:59 AM
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@Kadonye, not too liberal but blackmailed by "donors" remember Uganda wanted to outlaw this nonsense and EU threatened to cut aid? I don't believe in this new catchword "sexual orientation" you are either male or female! those with such tendencies should keep them to themselves period. @sky5 this demand for recognition is fueled by unseen forces of "democracy". Is this the price we must pay for being beggars????? Lets restore our pride!!
Jangwa la Jangili
#15 Posted : Friday, May 21, 2010 9:08:45 AM
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That is a good point! It is all about chums. How does the White House find time to issue a statement on a single court case involving homosexuals in Africa when there are probably tens of thousands of Africans in jail all over the continent for flimsier/false reasons?

Ask yourself a few questions:
1. Is homosexuality legal in Saudi Arabia?
2. What is the penalty for those that are found practicing it?
3. Heck, what is the penalty if you are found committing adultery?

It is all about lecturing baby Africa while not antagonizing the people that can strategically hold you by the balls (read OIL + EXTREMISM).

Rahatupu wrote:
@Kadonye, not too liberal but blackmailed by "donors" remember Uganda wanted to outlaw this nonsense and EU threatened to cut aid? I don't believe in this new catchword "sexual orientation" you are either male or female! those with such tendencies should keep them to themselves period. @sky5 this demand for recognition is fueled by unseen forces of "democracy". Is this the price we must pay for being beggars????? Lets restore our pride!!

Katika Jangwa la Jangili ndipo Pwagu hupata Pwaguzi.
masukuma
#16 Posted : Friday, May 21, 2010 9:48:05 AM
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The problem is that Africans try to live like the west and we are not them. we are poor beings. first lets improve our lot before embracing decadent practices that made many empires fall.
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
The Real Shaft
#17 Posted : Friday, May 21, 2010 9:51:55 AM
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the indigenous peoples....

of the east African coast...

practised and still practise homosexuality....

ushoga...

was rampant ......

where a stately leader ...

would be encouraged...

to include in his harem...

a group of young men....

biology...

or taboos...

notwithstanding....

I'm the real Massey Fergu...... Shut your mouth....
Djagame
#18 Posted : Friday, May 21, 2010 10:58:06 AM
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@ Magigi

In the news today...

Director of NMK may have a date with kunguru for "using a public function to perpetuate an illegality"
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children" Native American Proverb
Intelligentsia
#19 Posted : Friday, May 21, 2010 11:21:08 AM
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Were people openly talking about plugs & sockets 5 years ago?
Was the media discussing plug & socket issues as frequently as they do now? 5 years ago - would the media have splashed the pictures of GALCK members on its front page without fearing a severe public backlash?

I have sadly realized that the plugs & sockets have already succeeded in bringing their agenda to the centre of public attention from the periphery.

I fear to imagine what, at this rate, the situation will be like 10 yrs from now. Am afraid. Very afraid for our kids.
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