Posted at 07:33 AM in Activism, African Gays, Anti-Gay Kooks, David Kato, Martin Ssempa, Rachel Maddow, Religion, Scott Lively, Video du jour | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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UPDATE: HRC sent a nationwide action alert to its 1.3 million members and supporters, asking them to sign a petition to the three leading anti-LGBT fundamentalist pastors to stop exporting hate in the name of religion. Planning is underway for nationwide vigils honoring the life of David Kato.
This is the epitome of ignorance. Westboro Baptist Church would be so proud. Fortunately friends of Cato shouted down the Pastor and wrestled the microphone away. Pastor Musoke was escorted away by the cops. What kind of religious person, a man of God, would disrespect a funeral in this way? American evangelicals exporting their murderous brand of Christianity to Africa are totally to blame for inciting this sort of homo-hysteria. With all of Africa's ills, one would think these 'good Christians' would have more pressing concerns than gay people. Don't be surprised if some of the locals further disrespect Cato by digging up his body. It wouldn't be the first time this has happened in Africa when the deceased is gay. And as those t-shirts worn by Cato supporters said, "The Struggle Continues", in Africa and here in America. ~~ |
Posted at 04:51 PM in African Gays, Anti-Gay Kooks, David Kato, Martin Ssempa, Religion | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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UPDATE: HRC sent a nationwide action alert to its 1.3 million members and supporters, asking them to sign a petition to the three leading anti-LGBT fundamentalist pastors to stop exporting hate in the name of religion. Planning is underway for nationwide vigils honoring the life of David Kato.
Three weeks after winning a lawsuit against a Ugandan rag for their infamous "Hang Them" piece which listed promonent homosexual names and addresses, gay activist David Kato was bludgeoned in his home with a hammer. *See Cato interview below* For its 2 October issue, [Rolling Stone - no relation to the American mag] pictured Kato and another man on the front page under the words "Hang them", and the sub-headlines "We Shall Recruit 100,000 Innocent Kids by 2012: Homos" and "Parents now face heart-breaks [sic] as homos raid schools". | |
It's an old theme. THEY are coming for your CHILDREN. Sarah Palin's recent use of the phrase "blood libel" sparked outrage because its an infamous slur that Jews kill Christian babies to make Matzo. The Nazi's used such propaganda to suggest that Jews (and homosexuals) were a threat to good German children. Though admittedly most people had to check Wikipedia to find out if they should be angry or not, it was more her tone which was offensive in light of the Tucson tragedy. Nevertheless, it points to the long history of using children to instill fear and hate. | Illustration (right) from the antisemitic children's book, The Poisonous Mushroom, in which a Jewish man is depicted as a child molester attempting to lure German children with candy. [The Breman Museum] |
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Author Nathan James first noted the parallels for GBM News:
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Most comparisons to Nazis in today's rhetoric are just wrong and offensive. But as a list of 400 Rabbis have signed a letter condemning Glenn Beck for Nazi-baiting and claiming George Soros helped send his fellow Jews to the camps, here is a REAL and undeniable parallel. Inciting hate. Using children. This method is even older than the Nazis, yet the religious right continues to employ these tactics. David Bahati, 'Pastor' Martin Ssempa and their American Evangelical puppetmasters like Scott Lively & Rick Warren have David Cato's blood on their hands. We must keep reminding them of that fact. ~~~~ Statements on the Cato murder.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton -- "...We honor David’s legacy by continuing the important work to which he devoted his life." |
Posted at 09:08 PM in Activism, African Gays, Anti-Gay Kooks, David Kato, Evangelical Terrorists, Hate Crimes, Martin Ssempa, Religion, Scott Lively | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
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