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Well, please feel free to twist my words around. when I say that the Africans are ignorant, I'm not talking solely about homosexuality. I mean "just about everything". What other race has sold their own people into slavery to the white man and then comes back for seconds to the white man to adopt his hateful religion? Haven't they learned not to trust whites? Fooled me once, shame on you. Fooled me twice, shame on me for being so dumb. African countries won their independence back in the 1950-60s, but are still primitive despite rich natural resources. Rhodesia is now a hellhole and So Africa is teetering. Africans and African Americans are not really the same people, you know that? Right?
As far as not having a right to sex, why don't you think that people should not have the right to do something with their own body? It's THEIR BODY, isn't it? I sure don't like all these ugly misfits walking around with tattoos and ugly earrings all over themselves, but it's THEIR BODY- their decision to make. NOT MINE. I damm sure don't think that my tax money should be spent for the costs of imprisoning people for merely having sex with each other if I lived in that primitive black wasteland.
Sir, I'm currently in the anti-terrorism business and have made enough enemies in IS and AQ. Please stand as far away from me as you can. I HATE suffering from collateral damage for someone else's mistakes...
(I'd normally give a lecture here about the 'ugly American' abroad but nothing I could say could possibly make the point better than you have in your posts.)
He shouldn't come into someone else's country and tell them how they should believe. Liberals would be pissed if Bush tried to go to a Muslim country and tell them they should all be Christians or reject Islam.
He didn't. The President was asked a question by a reporter about gay rights and he answered it.
Has anyone ever visited a church with Africa minster or priest? We did with a friend of ours. The black priest reminded young women and men it was living in sin to live together unmarried. Abortion is not the only sin; we should remember. he said in talking about sins.
That statement says more about you than the "African minister" or "priest". It's like an Nigerian going to San fransisco and going back to Nigeria and saying all white people are gay (include europeans as well)...
Hope that analogy helps you think about what you wrote.
He didn't do that and if you'd watch the entire press conference you'd know that. He was asked a question about gay rights by a member of the Kenya press and he answered the question. Did you think he should lie and say it's perfectly okay with him to throw gays in jail? It was a very respectful and cordial joint press conference on the part of both leaders. I repeat: He didn't TELL them how they should believe. He told them how HE felt when he was asked a direct question. Big difference.
Yes, once again the OP titled the thread to be biased, not neutral. Same old same old.
Yes, once again the OP titled the thread to be biased, not neutral. Same old same old.
faux tactic...throw stuff and move on.
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