NPR's Tell Me More discusses Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill

David Bahati will be on at the top of the show, Tell Me More. I will be on sometime after that to discuss the recent happenings in Uganda regarding the AHB.
To listen, go to the website (or here to listen live) and find where it airs in your neck of the woods. It will be archived later today as well.
There is also an interesting article out this morning at the Daily Beast  quoting yours truly.

4 thoughts on “NPR's Tell Me More discusses Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill”

  1. But I do want those who want to turn Kampala into San Francisco to be penalized appropriately.

    Of course I was talking of those so-called Gay Pride Marches…

  2. There is also an interesting article out this morning at the Daily Beast quoting yours truly.

    Interesting, but it gives the same old western liberal pro-gay narrative of the “unthinking African savages-who-were-converted-to-anti-gay attitudes-by-a-bunch-of-american-evangelicals”. Well, I am not an evangelical and I strongly support a law that will stop anybody from campaigning for the subversion of our cultural and traditional values or the imposition of distorted institutions such as “same-sex marriage” or “gay adoption rights”. I have never met Rick Warren and his crew and I have no interest in meeting or even listening to what they have to say. But I do want those who want to turn Kampala into San Francisco to be penalized appropriately.

  3. But I do want those who want to turn Kampala into San Francisco to be penalized appropriately.

    Of course I was talking of those so-called Gay Pride Marches…

  4. There is also an interesting article out this morning at the Daily Beast quoting yours truly.

    Interesting, but it gives the same old western liberal pro-gay narrative of the “unthinking African savages-who-were-converted-to-anti-gay attitudes-by-a-bunch-of-american-evangelicals”. Well, I am not an evangelical and I strongly support a law that will stop anybody from campaigning for the subversion of our cultural and traditional values or the imposition of distorted institutions such as “same-sex marriage” or “gay adoption rights”. I have never met Rick Warren and his crew and I have no interest in meeting or even listening to what they have to say. But I do want those who want to turn Kampala into San Francisco to be penalized appropriately.

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