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July 15, 2015, 08:52:26 PM |
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“Show Him The Difference Between A Man And A Woman”…A little-known party has sought permission to show US President Barack Obama the differences between a man and a woman through a nude protest. The peaceful demonstration against homosexuality will begin at 10 am at the Freedom Corner, on July 22 and 23, said Republican Liberty party leader Vincent Kidala. “The procession shall be carried out by approximately 5,000 totally naked men and women to protest over Obama’s open and aggressive support for homosexuality,” Kidala said in a letter to the county commander on Monday. This comes after the White House downplayed demands by a section of Kenyan leaders for Obama to avoid gay talk during his visit. Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. http://allafrica.com/stories/201507141281.html
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July 15, 2015, 09:12:54 PM |
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That's kind of an ironic way to display the protest, no?
The beautiful thing (aside from all the nakedness) is that a protest like this - something peaceful - will be fully respected by the US President. There won't be a foul word mentioned about the protest. People can and should be able to believe what they want to believe and speak how they want to speak without fear of persecution.
Now, if only acts like this could focus on protesting that violence from Boko Hiram rather than a foreign President's view on marriage, the world would be a much safer place.
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July 15, 2015, 09:18:25 PM |
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That doesn't make any sense.... This is like when the French anti-gay protest turned out in pink and yes that actually happened.
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July 15, 2015, 10:49:13 PM |
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“Show Him The Difference Between A Man And A Woman”…A little-known party has sought permission to show US President Barack Obama the differences between a man and a woman through a nude protest. The peaceful demonstration against homosexuality will begin at 10 am at the Freedom Corner, on July 22 and 23, said Republican Liberty party leader Vincent Kidala. “The procession shall be carried out by approximately 5,000 totally naked men and women to protest over Obama’s open and aggressive support for homosexuality,” Kidala said in a letter to the county commander on Monday. This comes after the White House downplayed demands by a section of Kenyan leaders for Obama to avoid gay talk during his visit. Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. http://allafrica.com/stories/201507141281.html Hmm... 5,000 men and women naked in the street. Wild things may happen that day. And what are they going to do after that peaceful demonstration? I wonder if there will be as many men as women.
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July 15, 2015, 11:01:24 PM |
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“Show Him The Difference Between A Man And A Woman”…A little-known party has sought permission to show US President Barack Obama the differences between a man and a woman through a nude protest. The peaceful demonstration against homosexuality will begin at 10 am at the Freedom Corner, on July 22 and 23, said Republican Liberty party leader Vincent Kidala. “The procession shall be carried out by approximately 5,000 totally naked men and women to protest over Obama’s open and aggressive support for homosexuality,” Kidala said in a letter to the county commander on Monday. This comes after the White House downplayed demands by a section of Kenyan leaders for Obama to avoid gay talk during his visit. Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. http://allafrica.com/stories/201507141281.html Hmm... 5,000 men and women naked in the street. Wild things may happen that day. And what are they going to do after that peaceful demonstration? I wonder if there will be as many men as women. Not all cultures behave the way your culture would...
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July 15, 2015, 11:38:49 PM |
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Any story about a protest that begins with "5,000 Naked Kenyans" is ok in my book.
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July 16, 2015, 04:19:25 AM |
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Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. Has he ever requested the governments of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait.etc to decriminalize homosexuality? Don't have the balls for that? Homosexuality is a punishable offense in many of the African nations. But here, the punishment means a small (monetary) fine most of the times. On the other hand, in the GCC nations, homosexuality is a crime which is punishable by the death sentence.
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July 16, 2015, 04:27:51 AM |
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Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. Has he ever requested the governments of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait.etc to decriminalize homosexuality? Don't have the balls for that? Homosexuality is a punishable offense in many of the African nations. But here, the punishment means a small (monetary) fine most of the times. On the other hand, in the GCC nations, homosexuality is a crime which is punishable by the death sentence. Are you sure about this? I saw something about laws against homosexuality in Africa. In the instance I heard (Uganda maybe?) the law against homosexuality made engaging in homosexual practices punishable by death.
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July 16, 2015, 07:56:55 AM |
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Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. Has he ever requested the governments of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait.etc to decriminalize homosexuality? Don't have the balls for that? Homosexuality is a punishable offense in many of the African nations. But here, the punishment means a small (monetary) fine most of the times. On the other hand, in the GCC nations, homosexuality is a crime which is punishable by the death sentence. Are you sure about this? I saw something about laws against homosexuality in Africa. In the instance I heard (Uganda maybe?) the law against homosexuality made engaging in homosexual practices punishable by death. Yes. Uganda was an exception. But even there, homosexuality was not punishable by death. A convicted homosexual faced life in prison if the charges are proved, as per the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014. That said, the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act was repealed in August 2014. As of now, homosexuality is not a punishable offense in Uganda.
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July 17, 2015, 05:44:36 AM |
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Obama has used previous trips to Africa to urge governments to decriminalise homosexuality, but heads led by Deputy President William Ruto have warned him not to talk about it. Has he ever requested the governments of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait.etc to decriminalize homosexuality? Don't have the balls for that? Homosexuality is a punishable offense in many of the African nations. But here, the punishment means a small (monetary) fine most of the times. On the other hand, in the GCC nations, homosexuality is a crime which is punishable by the death sentence. Are you sure about this? I saw something about laws against homosexuality in Africa. In the instance I heard (Uganda maybe?) the law against homosexuality made engaging in homosexual practices punishable by death. Yes. Uganda was an exception. But even there, homosexuality was not punishable by death. A convicted homosexual faced life in prison if the charges are proved, as per the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014. That said, the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act was repealed in August 2014. As of now, homosexuality is not a punishable offense in Uganda. My mistake, I wasn't paying too close attention to the video I saw. Anyways, in response to your earlier comment: I'd assume Obama wouldn't speak out on human rights issues in the Middle East. Doing so could jeopardize trade relations, which is very important for the US government.
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July 17, 2015, 07:23:31 AM |
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I kind of want to make a joke that this is slang for a nudist beach. But then again more power to them for opposing the measure using their power of free speech after all it is a democracy. (Maybe it should be called a prostitute party) "In fact our party has a network of prostitutes in Nairobi, Nakuru and other counties. This is where we shall get all these people whose number we expect to increase," he told the Star on phone. He said the prostitutes agreed to participate free of charge since they will lose customers if homosexuality is legalised. (Either way I want pictures or this never happened + NSFW tag if pictures are provided lol) That doesn't make any sense.... This is like when the French anti-gay protest turned out in pink and yes that actually happened. Things that get a bandwagon sometimes just make any sense and make you go WHA??
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July 17, 2015, 11:08:08 AM |
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Anyways, in response to your earlier comment: I'd assume Obama wouldn't speak out on human rights issues in the Middle East. Doing so could jeopardize trade relations, which is very important for the US government.
Either he should condemn the homophobia everywhere, or he should remain silent about it. He has no right to accuse the less powerful African states, when he is too afraid to speak against the Arab sheikhs. If he thinks that trade relations are worth much more than human rights, then let it be so. But then, the logic should be same everywhere.
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July 17, 2015, 03:21:13 PM |
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Anyways, in response to your earlier comment: I'd assume Obama wouldn't speak out on human rights issues in the Middle East. Doing so could jeopardize trade relations, which is very important for the US government.
Either he should condemn the homophobia everywhere, or he should remain silent about it. He has no right to accuse the less powerful African states, when he is too afraid to speak against the Arab sheikhs. If he thinks that trade relations are worth much more than human rights, then let it be so. But then, the logic should be same everywhere. Yep.
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