Whites are trying to harm the African people by convincing them to not do gay anal.
This is a travesty of justice.
A group of human rights organisations in Africa renewed their calls this week for the American multinational Intel Corporation to dismiss a senior employee over his alleged involvement in fanning the growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in several countries, including Kenya and Uganda.
In a change.org petition, supported by more than a dozen organisations, the rights groups claim that Greg Slater, Intel’s vice-president of global regulatory affairs, has been “actively responsible for exporting, financing, and spreading hate, homophobia” on the continent for decades, through the American conservative organisation, Family Watch International.
The blacks loved eating semen mixed with poop before this guy showed up.
(That is actually the narrative, by the way. These people will claim that third worlders were all gay before they encountered whites.)
The activists accuse Family Watch International, which is run by Slater’s wife, Sharon, of lobbying high-ranking African leaders and lawmakers to block LGBTQ rights – allegations that have dogged the Slaters for years. The organisation is described as a “hate group” by the US civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center.
“Family Watch International has sponsored trips for politicians and diplomats from Kenya, Uganda and other African countries to … train them on their extremist agenda against homosexuality, sexuality education and reproductive rights,” said Jedidah Maina of the Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health, the Kenyan non-profit that filed the petition.
“Many of these politicians go on to sponsor or support legislation that seeks to persecute innocent Africans.”
The organisations supporting the petition claim that Family Watch International backed Uganda’s recent anti-gay laws, which were passed in May and decree the death penalty or life imprisonment for certain same-sex acts. They claim that the organisation has been active in other countries such as Ghana and Kenya, which have witnessed moves to introduce similar legislation over the past year – and that Slater’s alleged involvement in “anti LGBTQ+ advocacy” goes against Intel’s public support for LGBTQ+ rights.
Greg Slater and Family Watch International did not immediately respond to requests for comment, but on its website, the organisation categorically denies these claims saying: “Despite media reports to the contrary, Family Watch has never advocated for or lobbied in favour of Uganda’s anti-homosexual bill, nor were we ever involved in promoting Uganda’s previous anti-homosexual bill – in fact, we opposed them both. Family Watch has never supported any efforts in Africa to promote anti-homosexual bills.”
So then what do they do?
I don’t understand that statement at all. They are claiming to be pro-gay?
What a bizarre statement.
This is like if someone asked Andrew Anglin about Holocaust denial and he said: “I have never confirmed my denial. In fact, the only thing I have denied is confirmation of denial. I love Anne Frank.”
Unless they really did just frame these people as anti-gay and they’re really pro-gay.
Maybe this guy is in Africa promoting gay sex and the SPLC just attacked him and framed him.
Whatever the case, I think it’s important to note that in fact, Africans were never into gay sex.