Uganda Execution of Gays Bill
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At 12/25/09 05:05 AM, Masterzakk wrote:
OH yeah Lulz. anyways I was just kidding my political peoples! Uganda does what it does. America isn't the culture police, even though some people sometimes think it is.
we're only the world police if they aren't our direct enemies. if they are our enemies we're a bunch of imperialistic oppressive assholes looking to take over the world.
and since Uganda isn't our direct enemy... we gotta save the queers! TEAM AMERICA! ASSSEEEMMMBBBLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLE!!!
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Now I know references to Hitler are lazy as another thread here has already proven; but honestly, this is EXACTLY how it all starts! What if you are a straight man living in Uganda when this bill passes and your best friend is gay. Would you turn him in and cover your ass?
If my best friend was gay, I would be sure to cover my ass! LOL, lame joke.
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At 12/17/09 02:25 PM, Major-n0ob wrote: seems there is a bill that may pass in the African nation of Uganda that would result in the execution of homosexuals. Moreover, straight guys who knew someone was gay and didn't report it will face prison time. Here is the source:
Damn, now if we can get this in America.
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Haha, it never ceases to amaze me that some people care about worthless degenerates in Uganda. Ugandans don't like homosexuals, so what? What are you going to do? 'Liberate' them and indoctrinate them with pro-homo ideas?
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I do not know if this is true or not, but I believe that I heard that some countries, such as the US, were sending people to Uganda and teaching the children to be gay.
Now I don't care about homosexuality but I believe that what the US did is/was wrong (if they did it) but Uganda is taking this way to far. As stated before, that could be possibly be a genocide on Uganda's point.
Also stated the UN is almost a group of fucktards who will just point there finger at wrong and yell, "Shunn shunn!" Us wasting money on those fucks is udder idiocy.
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At 1/4/10 03:31 PM, ThePretenders wrote: Haha, it never ceases to amaze me that some people care about worthless degenerates in Uganda. Ugandans don't like homosexuals, so what? What are you going to do? 'Liberate' them and indoctrinate them with pro-homo ideas?
IIRC American groups were behind the bill.....
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Some of these countries are so backward its untrue. These are the same countries who believe that having sex with children can cure you from aids. Unbelievable.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/scav enger/detail?entry_id=54619
Possibly more evidence of how American Evangelicals are influencing Uganda's politics.
It's fucking scary...
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A shame, really. It is disgusting what the belief in magic and religion convinces groups of people to do. Surely, this bill should be discouraged by both American officials and the officials of other first world countries.
I do not, however, see any reason to become involved in this country. For all the crying and outrage about Vietnam, Somalia, Korea, Afghanistan, and Iraq....I feel it would be hypocritical for anyone who disagrees with any of those things to support using American force to prevent Uganda from passing their own laws and enforcing them as necessary. It's a shame, you know. If more people had supported American action in the past, I would express the opinion that we SHOULD be over there stopping this.
Too bad. People should get what they ask for, and America should stay out of other countries unless they are a direct threat to us.
Careful what you wish for, America =)
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