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In reply to the discussion: President Museveni Signs the "Kill the Gays" Bill Into Law [View all]iandhr
(6,852 posts)43. I think we more or less agree.
I was only saying they focus on Africa because there is a market for this that no longer exists in the west and that African nations that do this bear much of the responsibility.
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Why the fuck do we send money to Uganda is beyond me. Is this what the US wants and supports?
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#1
unfortunately much of the USaid that goes to Uganda is for food and health programs
azurnoir
Feb 2014
#2
As I recall, the largest rise in the number of cases has been among heterosexual women
theHandpuppet
Feb 2014
#80
well you see I have no problem with that or the items I mentioned such as aid for democracy
azurnoir
Feb 2014
#25
Actually you were leaving out the military aid and claiming it was all food
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#37
Sorry, I knew I was gay at a very young age. I was a child. And children do die for gay rights...
Scruffy Rumbler
Feb 2014
#41
"Sen. Patrick Leahy proposes freezing aid to Uganda aid for enacting anti-LGBT law"
Scruffy Rumbler
Feb 2014
#75
Honestly, I can understand "eye for an eye" sort of thinking. I struggle against it, but I
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#86
Yet again, we can thank the American Christian Taliban for bringing misery and misfortune to
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#5
This guy should be executed for first degree murder. What an example of premeditation to
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#10
Too much stuff like this gets a free pass. The word religion is invoked and people back off,
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#20
I've always seen religion as all politics, going back eons it was all politics, power
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#26
Evangelicals are so damn degenerate. A backward force on the advancement of humanity. n/t
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#9
oh I agree and aid that goes under the heading of 'developing democracy' should be suspended pronto
azurnoir
Feb 2014
#11
We have any reactions from the ministries that backed and sold this to them?
JackInGreen
Feb 2014
#14
Francis has been silent, allowing his Bishops to lead Uganda's 42% Catholic
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#21
My post includes an article that would allow his Fan Club to join in urging
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#31
His silence is already as long as his tenure, and this law has been waiting
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#49
What next, a Kill the Whites bill? That'd keep a big chunk of the hateful evangelists out anyway. nt
valerief
Feb 2014
#18
So, I guess according to Arizona, for example, if ones skin color offends ones religion, service
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#22
Which would include almost all the African countries plus all the Islamic countries.
former9thward
Feb 2014
#68
Sadly this pathetic excuse for a leader does this rather than address real issues.
gtar100
Feb 2014
#32