Nothing is more dangerous than bigotry codified into law. What Uganda has done criminalizing LGBTQ should be condemned by the entire world.
The president of Uganda signed a punitive anti-gay bill on Monday that includes the death penalty, enshrining into law an intensifying crackdown against LGBTQ people in the East African nation. It is one of the world’s most restrictive anti-gay measures. nyti.ms/3IKXdqx

May 31, 2023 · 3:03 AM UTC

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Sent her to Uganda and give her citizenship
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We’re not the world’s culture police. Do we want China dictating our policies ??
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They look at Trans-America and say not here. Good for them. Stop telling what other countries should do.
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you would think we would be more evolved than we are…people love playing god…love being the judge and jury until it’s them that’s being judged so harshly by unruly people. This world is exhausting😫
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We went from “what two consenting adults do behind closed doors is none of our business” to “decriminalize gay pedophilia NOW” in no time. Slippery slope remains undefeated
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Nuclear weapons are more dangerous. Proxy wars against nuclear powers are more dangerous. Cold wars and a shift to "major power competition" instead of cooperation to de carbonize is more dangerous.
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Yet you want the entire world to continue support the killing in Ukraine 🙄🙄
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I don't understand the problem. This is what Democracy looks like.
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This is because of the missionaries that have been going to Uganda for decades now. There was no homophobia until the religious came!
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Don't worry to much because the US will use this as an excuse to liberate that 17 Trillion in gold recently discovered, but even you know this & are playing right into the pentagons hands. @marwilliamson doing the work of the CIA.
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