'Why don’t they impose the same sanctions on the Middle East countries which have the same or harsher laws against LGBT?” Henry Okello Oryem, the State Minister for Foreign Affairs in Uganda, wondered.
Western foreign policy on anti-sodomy laws is consistently inconsistent – poor nations that can be bullied, are; more powerful countries that are needed as financial partners, aren’t.
'LGBT people may not be criminalized because they’ve committed no crime, but neither should this position also become something to be imposed on cultures which are not yet ready to accept stuff like that,' said Cardinal Peter Turkson.
On this episode of The Van Maren Show, Jonathon explains how the left is guilty of neocolonialism by pushing the sexual revolution on African countries, while the media falsely accuses the political right of doing the same.
On this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show, I am joined by Honorable Ashems Songwe, a member of the Malawian Parliament, to discuss African resistance to the imposition of LGBT ideology by the West.
In cutting funding, the World Bank stated that ‘additional measures are necessary’ in Uganda ‘to ensure projects are implemented in alignment’ with the group's pro-LGBT ‘social standards.’