Print Barack Obama on Saturday lectured Kenyan Print Uhu Kenyatta about his untry’s gay rights rerd.
Contents:
- OBAMA LECTUR KENYAN PRINT ON GAY RIGHTS
- NO, UGANDA IS NOT MAKG ILLEGAL TO BE GAY (AGA)
- KENYA PRINT UHU KENYATTA CLASH WH PRINT OBAMA ON LGBT EQUALY: ‘GAY RIGHTS IS REALLY A NON-ISSUE’
- KENYAN PRINT REB OBAMA’S GAY RIGHTS MSAGE
OBAMA LECTUR KENYAN PRINT ON GAY RIGHTS
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NO, UGANDA IS NOT MAKG ILLEGAL TO BE GAY (AGA)
Print Barack Obama on Saturday lectured Kenyan Print Uhu Kenyatta about his untry’s gay rights rerd.
Many Kenyan lears had enuraged Obama not to discs gay rights on his first trip to the untry as Print. But Obama equated legalized discrimatn of gays to legalized racism Ameri.
And Kenya share many mon valu and goals, gay rights is not one of them.
KENYA PRINT UHU KENYATTA CLASH WH PRINT OBAMA ON LGBT EQUALY: ‘GAY RIGHTS IS REALLY A NON-ISSUE’
“This is why I repeatedly say for Kenyans today the (gay rights issue) is generally a non-issue. Seven years after an act of parliament ma homosexualy a crime punishable by ath, the anti-gay mpaigners of Uganda are at aga.
Last month, the parliament of my untry once aga voted to make homosexualy a crimal offence, this time wh a 10-year prison sentence. In 2014, I played a small part makg sure that anti-LGBTQI forc Uganda do not succeed wrg their hate to law: I was one of the petners the se that succsfully overturned the famo anti-gay law. The Ugandan ernment will not sign this anti-gay legislatn to law part bee was troduced by an outgog legislator and approved by a now-dissolved parliament.
KENYAN PRINT REB OBAMA’S GAY RIGHTS MSAGE
Ined, after Uganda passed the “Kill the gays bill” – as was dubbed lolly – 2014, s reputatn on the ternatnal arena suffered. Our sovereign cred ratg also took a h due to the passg of the anti-gay law.
While the efforts of LGBTQI mpaigners across the globe ma highly unlikely for Uganda to sign to law another “Kill the gays bill”, the fight for LGBTQI rights the untry and the rt of Ai is far om over. The fear of retaliatn om the ternatnal muny may stop Uganda and other Ain untri om attemptg to officially crimalise homosexualy, but will not make beg gay socially acceptable on the ntent. Today, homosexualy is simply not accepted by the majory of Ain cizens.