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Dreamsoldier76 (49 posts) Missionaries of Hate http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022943570I know I should be sleeping right now but I started watching a documentary on TV called Missionaries of Hate, about anti-GLBTQ religious hatred in Africa. The documentary film maker asked an anti-GLBTQ member of the Uganda government if his daughter were a lesbian would he report her to the police even if it meant she would get the death sentence and the guy responded "I would execute her myself". I was completely stunned by his response. This is one of the most disturbing documentaries I've ever seen.
Dreamsoldier76 (49 posts) 1. Scott LivelyAn American anti-GLBTQ evangelical named Scott Lively is one of the people directly responsible for promoting violence against the GLBTQ community in Africa. I know this documentary is based on an something that was happening in 2010 but it still scares me that the genocide of the GLBTQ community was being promoted.
ReRe (3,053 posts) 2. I seen it too........ on the Documentary Channel. Did you see the one right before it? The one on the "Stand-Your-Ground" Law? That's the one that blew me away. Can't remember the title. It looked like a fairly recent Doc as it included the Newtown, CT and Travon Martin shootings (among others) and started out explaining who wrote the law, i.e. ALEC.
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats
kinda racist, huh?
Well now I see why the religion of peace and tolerance is making such great strides in the dark continent.
Uganda after Idi Amin had a Christian revival, they are still having a Christian revival, the president is a Christian, his wife is a very strong Christian, Janet Museveni, and as a result of that they went from having the highest AIDS rate to having the lowest AIDS rate in Africa. And of course that began to make waves around the world and it really upset the apple cart of the globalists, the George Soros types that use the sexual revolution as a way to bring countries under their sway. So when Uganda did this, they began trying to interject themselves into the country and kick off a sexual revolution there, starting with pornography. Back in 2002, I just by divine appointment became the keynote speaker for their first national conference on pro-family issues, it was against pornography and obscenity, it was the top people of the country, Cabinet ministers, Supreme Court justices; it was quite an honor to have been there, someone else canceled out and I got a phone call asking if I would go. Because of that, some of my enemies and there’s actually a documentary that labels me the ‘father of the Ugandan pro-family movement’ as a result of that.