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Originally Posted by ForScience!
Won't get passed.
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Thank you for your detailed explanation of the complexities of the Ugandan legislative process. You clearly are an expert in your field.
Moving on…
President Museveni's Remarks on decision to sign anti-homosexual bill at the closing ceremony of the 10-day retreat of the NRM Parliamentary Caucus, 16th February 2014
1. In that bill, I had no problem with punishing people who promote homosexuality.
2. I had no problem with punishing people who become homosexual for mercenary reasons what one would call homosexual prostitution. The man is not a homosexual, but he engages in homosexuality for money.
That's a good point - the only reason people become gay is because they're so much to profit from. Being chanced by bullies/lynch mobs is worth the price of a gym membership and personal trainer, you don't have to follow your parent's rules (after they disown you), and you get lots of attention, for example your funeral won't be lonely:
Am taking all these precautions because am historically answerable for whatever I do as a leader. There were mistakes made in the 1930s by Hitler because he wanted to make Germany strong..Some of these issues are very crucial and should be handled objectively not emotionally.
I had not concentrated my mind on homosexuality all these years. I thought electricity, roads, were more urgent things.
Why?
I had never seen a homosexual.
And that explains his change of priorities.
Being a pariah in the west won't help him build roads or generate electricity, but obviously he knows that JESUS PROVIDES ALL.