Africa Trolling Homosexuality Will Never Not Be Funny

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You must be getting ready to move out there then, right?
Nah I'm was born and raised in America and I'm not a faq so it don't really have a bearing on me I just find it funny and mildly refreshing.


United States was in Afghanistan and Iraq for 20 years why they ain't never push the Homosexuals agenda on them I do wonder :jbhmm:
 

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its 2025 and people still think this dumb shyt :why:

Ethiopia had the bible and spread the word in Africa 100s of years before any cracker came around colonizing anything

The bible is a black history book 98% of the people in it were black
How you gonna post that :why: smilie and then post some nonsense like this.
98% of the bible is black? How did you land to 98 anyways? Why not 90 percent or just 100 percent?:russ:
 

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Nah I'm was born and raised in America and I'm not a faq so it don't really have a bearing on me I just find it funny and mildly refreshing.


United States was in Afghanistan and Iraq for 20 years why they ain't never push the Homosexuals agenda on them I do wonder :jbhmm:
You just said when you give them an inch they'll take a mile so this response makes absolutely zero sense but I get it, you don't have a real reason for why you're not on a flight right now you just like pandering to the TLR crowd.
 
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Nah I'm was born and raised in America and I'm not a faq so it don't really have a bearing on me I just find it funny and mildly refreshing.


United States was in Afghanistan and Iraq for 20 years why they ain't never push the Homosexuals agenda on them I do wonder :jbhmm:
The US *has* pushed LGBTQ rights in Afghanistan, Iraq, and even Saudi Arabia. In Afghanistan, they funded programs through USAID that promoted gender and awareness as part of a broader push for human rights. In Iraq, the State Department even worked with activists there. The only difference between those countries and in countries in Africa, is that the conversation is louder because of how leaders are making a show of it with extreme anti-LGBTQ laws that were crafted with the help of American missionaries and conservative activist groups.

How a US group with links to the far-right may have influenced a crackdown on Ghana’s LGBTQ community.

Activists link US nonprofit to anti-LGBTQ laws in Africa. The group says it’s only promoting ‘family values’







Family Watch International.

For months, CNN has investigated whether the Arizona-based organization Family Watch International, and its founder Sharon Slater, have helped promote a raft of homophobic bills in Uganda, Kenya and Ghana.

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FWI supports the criminalization of homosexuality in Africa and in the United States. It opposes the repeal of American sodomy laws. In Nigeria, where homosexual behavior is punishable by up to 14 years in prison and by stoning in northern Nigeria, Slater opposes efforts to remove these punishments. She refers to legalizing LGBT relationships as "fictitious sexual rights."
Reverend Kapya John Kaoma considers FWI part of colonialism in Africa, through which the American Christian right works to globalize the American culture wars and to expand its power on African soil. Psychologist Warren Throckmorton writes that "the activities of FWI reveal a very uncomplicated, black-and-white strategy: laws opposing homosexuality in any form should be retained, while those which might provide basic freedoms to gays are opposed as bad for everybody else." He observes that FWI fights ideological battles in Africa and at the UN that American religious conservatives have largely lost in their home country.

This is what's being exported to many countries across Africa. It's not some fictitious agenda turning people gay - those people already exist. They just want to live without hiding.
 

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Nah I'm was born and raised in America and I'm not a faq so it don't really have a bearing on me I just find it funny and mildly refreshing.


United States was in Afghanistan and Iraq for 20 years why they ain't never push the Homosexuals agenda on them I do wonder :jbhmm:



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All of this was so disconcerting that the Defense Department hired Cardinalli, a social scientist, to examine this mystery. Her report, "Pastun Sexuality," startled not even one Afghan. But Western forces were shocked -- and repulsed.


 

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I remember Obama went to speak to african leaders about the treatment of gay people and them african leaders laugh that nikka out the room.

Edit - African World leaders told Obama "Go back to America!" Continental Africans not with the gay stuff.
Then obama withheld us food aid to starving babies to force Africans to bend over...... :francis:
 

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Did you actually read this? It was about non-essential aid. Things like military assistance and government funding. They didn't cut humanitarian aid like food or medical supplies. I don't get you guys. You say you care about Black people, and you say you care about people not going hungry or sick, but it feels like that's where your compassion stops. I'm not here to argue your religious views. But why is it a bridge too far to support basic humanitarian stuff like people not getting beaten, jailed, or killed for who they are?
 
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Did you actually read this? It was about non-essential aid. Things like military assistance and government funding. They didn't cut humanitarian aid like food or medical supplies. I don't get you guys. You say you care about Black people, and you say you care about people not going hungry or sick, but it feels like that's where your compassion stops. I'm not here to argue your religious views. But why is it a bridge too far to support basic humanitarian stuff like people not getting beaten, jailed, or killed for who they are?

Nice downplay. Military assistance, non essential, with terrorists on their ass....


Basically extortion.

They don't put those conditions on the Arabs. Just africans....meanwhile aids infections are still going crazy. That tells me they want more gay black people and obviously they don't want that.
 
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Nice downplay. Military assistance, non essential, with terrorists on their ass....


Basically extortion.

They don't put those conditions on the Arabs. Just africans....meanwhile aids infections are still going crazy. That tells me they want more gay black people and obviously they don't want that.
There's no downplay of anything. You told a lie and I showed you how it was a lie. You're out of your mind if you think I care about what a Christian Bishop thinks or how they try to justify their bigotry. What the fukk does "want more gay Black people" even mean?

As far as Arabs,
America is a hypocritical country. I'm not blind to the difference in how they approach human rights violations when it comes to countries in and outside of its sphere of influence. That still doesn't mean I'm going to go along with supporting backwards laws like this. Or make justifications for other Black people being oppressed. You don't really stand for much if you're letting that hypocrisy influence your views on how people should be treated, especially by their own governments. It's why all the pro-Black self-determination talk coming for you guys rings hollow. Besides, you're a racist anyway.
 
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