In the aftermath of passing the anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda, “pride month” has seen the renown defenders of the vice condemn Uganda’s parliament and its people for standing tall against the vice.
Being the last day of “pride month,” which is cherished by the promoters of homosexuality, some of the known Ugandans in the diaspora who are sympathisers of the vice, like Dr. Stella Nyanzi and Kakwenza, have been seen taking part in demonstrations condemning Uganda for the passing of the bill.
However, Ssempa Martin, a renowned pastor of Makerere Community Church who is known to champion the fight against vice, has lashed back at the demonstrators, calling them economic refugees or mercenary homosexuals. He said their stay in EU status depends on their crying as victims, so Europeans are made to look like the white saviours.
Pastor Ssempa continued to say that they use accusations of dictatorship and corruption as a battering ram to push sodomy onto Africa. He added that the death penalty is also deceptively spoken without the crime of rape of a child or infection with a deadly disease.
“It’s all emotional deception to bully us into fear and capitulate to sodomy,” Ssempa stated.
He concluded by stating, ”We are at War! It’s a war over our faith, family, and culture. The West has fallen to the Barbarians; Africa has the chance to preserve humanity. Viva Africa! #LGBTQNation vs. #StraightNation.”
Scientists and religious leaders have joined forces to explain why homosexuality is a unnatural. It is a common sense reflection, according to Bishop Siiliman, of the reality that gay partnerships do not result in the birth of children or the establishment of houses where a kid would be reared by its birth mother and father.
Other organisations, such as the Family Research Council, argued that permitting same-sex marriage would lead to the dissolution of traditional families where a father and mother raise their children.