Reject Homosexuality, Museveni tells Africa

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@johnmarybyaruhanga933
@johnmarybyaruhanga933 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely I love the forum Cong's Uganda ,congs museven for that big win !
@chikanjoku9884
@chikanjoku9884 Жыл бұрын
"The West is an immoral playground where anything is applicable without questions. Africa is a different school of thought where orientation, values, attitudes, and beliefs are strictly observed with clear standard" - Chika Jackson Njoku
@joey9562
@joey9562 Жыл бұрын
Parts of Africa are following old British laws that were put in place when they took over Africa. Before that Africa had no problem with LGBT people. So in essence, some countries in Africa are still following old British laws. Living in Ancient times and going backward and not forward. Following old British law, rather than their roots. African history is replete with examples of both erotic and nonerotic same-sex relationships. For example, the ancient cave paintings of the San people near Guruve in Zimbabwe depict two men engaged in some form of ritual sex. During precolonial times, the "mudoko dako", or effeminate males among the Langi of northern Uganda were treated as women and could marry men. In Buganda, one of the largest traditional kingdoms in Uganda, it was an open secret that Kabaka (king) Mwanga II, who ruled in the latter half of the 19th century, was gay. The vocabulary used to describe same-sex relations in traditional languages, predating colonialism, is further proof of the existence of such relations in precolonial Africa. To name but a few, the Shangaan of southern Africa referred to same-sex relations as "inkotshane" (male-wife); Basotho women in present-day Lesotho engage in socially sanctioned erotic relationships called "motsoalle" (special friend) and in the Wolof language, spoken in Senegal, homosexual men are known as “gor-digen” (men-women). Same-sex relationships in Africa were far more complex than what the champions of the "un-African" myth would have us believe. Apart from erotic same-sex desire, in precolonial Africa, several other activities were involved in same-sex (or what the colonialists branded "unnatural") sexuality. For example, the Ndebele and Shona in Zimbabwe, the Azande in Sudan and Congo, the Nupe in Nigeria and the Tutsi in Rwanda and Burundi all engaged in same-sex acts for spiritual rearmament - i.e., as a source of fresh power for their territories. It was also used for ritual purposes. Among various communities in South Africa, sex education among adolescent peers allowed them to experiment through acts such as "thigh sex" ("hlobonga" among the Zulu, "ukumetsha" among the Xhosa and "gangisa" among the Shangaan). In many African societies, same-sex sexuality was also believed to be a source of magical powers to guarantee bountiful crop yields and abundant hunting, good health and to ward off evil spirits. In Angola and Namibia, for instance, a caste of male diviners - known as "zvibanda," "chibados," "quimbanda," "gangas" and "kibambaa" - were believed to carry powerful female spirits that they would pass on to fellow men through anal sex. Even today, marriages between women for reproductive, economic and diplomatic reasons still exist among the Nandi and Kisii of Kenya, the Igbo of Nigeria, the Nuer of Sudan and the Kuria of Tanzania. Like elsewhere around the world, anal intercourse between married opposite-sex partners to avoid pregnancy was historically practiced by many Africans before the invention of modern contraceptive methods. Clearly, it is not homosexuality that is un-African but the laws that criminalized such relations. In other words, what is alien to the continent is legalized homophobia, exported to Africa by the imperialists where there had been indifference to and even tolerance of same-sex relations. In Uganda such laws were introduced by the British and have been part of our penal law since the late 19th century. The current wave of anti-homosexuality laws sweeping across the continent is therefore part of a thinly veiled and wider political attempt to entrench repressive and undemocratic regimes.
@alumcaro3349
@alumcaro3349 Жыл бұрын
God bless our country Uganda 🎉🎉❤
@joey9562
@joey9562 Жыл бұрын
God does not support killing your fellow man because of who they love! That is why Uganda poor and struggling
@arkchulo2934
@arkchulo2934 Жыл бұрын
For sure god blessed Uganda
@joey9562
@joey9562 Жыл бұрын
God does not support killing your fellow man because of who they love! That is why Uganda poor and struggling
@musiimentanelson1270
@musiimentanelson1270 Жыл бұрын
I bless you God you are indeed a greater God hallelujah 🙌
@joey9562
@joey9562 Жыл бұрын
God does not support killing your fellow man because of who they love! That is why Uganda poor and struggling
@pauzamsiska3605
@pauzamsiska3605 Жыл бұрын
Thank you father.
@muzingumuhamudu8193
@muzingumuhamudu8193 Жыл бұрын
Long live Mzeyi we don't need this abnormal democracy but abnormality
@joey9562
@joey9562 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@johnokot7353
@johnokot7353 Жыл бұрын
God bless Uganda and it's people ❤. Thank you Daddy. That's why I love you. Your right on point. Amen it is a crime against God and our children. God bless you Papa and Mama.
@Colin12475
@Colin12475 3 ай бұрын
Reject homophobia.
@dapopgirls4803
@dapopgirls4803 Жыл бұрын
Thanks museveni
@langalakhengcobo
@langalakhengcobo Жыл бұрын
I like this man
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