List of Ugandan homosexual offenses and their punishments. Edit- Updated with example of aggravated homosexuality. Pure Haram :dame:

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Backwards crime-ridden shytholes where poverty and corruption are rife be the most homophobic. :dead:

Dumbass nation indoctrinated by a cac religion be worried about the wrong thing.
Whole ass supposed black posters sounding like Trump over gay people. Next you'll be calling for the death of these people. Maybe for America to go over there and give them freedom.
 

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Backwards crime-ridden shytholes where poverty and corruption are rife be the most homophobic. :dead:

Dumbass nation indoctrinated by a cac religion be worried about the wrong thing.
Could be the case

Similarly to neighbouring Kenya, Rwanda and Burundi, male homosexual relations were quite common in pre-colonial Ugandan society. Among the Baganda, Uganda's largest ethnic group, homosexuality was usually treated with indifference. KingMwanga II of Buganda was famously bisexual, known to have regular sexual relations with women, having had a total of 16 wives, as well as his male subjects whom he abused without their consent. During his reign, he increasingly regarded the Christian missionaries and the European colonial powers, notably the British, as threats.[16]

Mwanga II took a more aggressive approach than other African leaders, choosing to expel all missionaries and insist that Christian and Muslim converts abandon their faith or face death. The Luganda term abasiyazi refers to homosexuals, though usage nowadays is commonly pejorative. The Baganda were not the only ethnic group known to engage in homosexual acts. Among the Lango people, mudoko dako individuals were believed to form a "third gender" alongside male and female. The mudoko dako were effeminate men, mostly treated by Langi society as women and could marry other men without social sanctions.[16] Homosexuality was also acknowledged among the Teso, Bahima, Banyoro, and Karamojong peoples.[17]Societal acceptance disappeared after the arrival of the British and the creation of the Protectorate of Uganda.[18][8]

Presently, there is widespread denial that homosexuality was practised before colonisation. Furthermore, the false belief that homosexuality is "un-African" or "Western" is quite prevalent in Ugandan society.[8]



Although the sources are EXTREMELY suspect. Any Ugandans on the forum want to confirm?
 

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The fukk is a billion shillings :dahell:

shilling​

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: a former monetary unit of the United Kingdom equal to 12 pence or ¹/₂₀ pound
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: a currently aggravated homosexual's currency redeemed on land which encompasses the Rwenzori Mountains and Lake Victoria, otherwise known as Uganda
 

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Could be the case

Similarly to neighbouring Kenya, Rwanda and Burundi, male homosexual relations were quite common in pre-colonial Ugandan society. Among the Baganda, Uganda's largest ethnic group, homosexuality was usually treated with indifference. KingMwanga II of Buganda was famously bisexual, known to have regular sexual relations with women, having had a total of 16 wives, as well as his male subjects whom he abused without their consent. During his reign, he increasingly regarded the Christian missionaries and the European colonial powers, notably the British, as threats.[16]

Mwanga II took a more aggressive approach than other African leaders, choosing to expel all missionaries and insist that Christian and Muslim converts abandon their faith or face death. The Luganda term abasiyazi refers to homosexuals, though usage nowadays is commonly pejorative. The Baganda were not the only ethnic group known to engage in homosexual acts. Among the Lango people, mudoko dako individuals were believed to form a "third gender" alongside male and female. The mudoko dako were effeminate men, mostly treated by Langi society as women and could marry other men without social sanctions.[16] Homosexuality was also acknowledged among the Teso, Bahima, Banyoro, and Karamojong peoples.[17]Societal acceptance disappeared after the arrival of the British and the creation of the Protectorate of Uganda.[18][8]

Presently, there is widespread denial that homosexuality was practised before colonisation. Furthermore, the false belief that homosexuality is "un-African" or "Western" is quite prevalent in Ugandan society.[8]



Although the sources are EXTREMELY suspect. Any Ugandans on the forum want to confirm?
This is what I keep trying to tell negroes: y'all give this cacs waaaaaaaaay too much credit. If you are the Original Man and the first human beings, just accept you're the first everything, including a homo. When we paint Afrika is this perfect utopia before the white man, you do our a humanity a disservice. If as we didn't know sin, esp. slavery and homosexuality until the white man told us. How foolish does that sound?
 

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:mjlol: tell that to the thousands of straight men and women who have to pretend their spouse is straight once they find out the real deal between the sheets. We don't have to spread propaganda, there's hundreds of memoirs and historical records of this. Is that what you really want my dude? For straight people to accidently get caught up being someone's beard because it's law to pretend to be straight? I don't understand why people would want that drama.
fakkitry is alien to Africans breh, show me ancient artefacts or text detailing fakkitry from Africa like you find in other societies.
 

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Don't be surprised if there is a sudden "regime change" in Uganda in the next few years and the country becomes the LGBT capitol of Africa :dame:

I'm against the LGBTQIA(P)+ plus agenda they got going in the West by all means, but Uganda is taking this to the next level.
 

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They're not even trying to hide their disdain for Africans. They rate gay people over Africans.

The global disdain for African people is something we are all very much aware of, and ready for.

Uganda is well aware of it too and refuses to yield to the white power structure..unlike these weak ass c00ns we see thats scared to tell these gay promoters to fukk off.

I suspect that's why they're really mad at Uganda. Uganda put Black people who didn't know you could say NO to fakkitry under pressure :mjlol:
 

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