Posted on 07/07/2015 7:21:55 AM PDT by xzins
With the American and Kenyan flags behind him, then-Sen. Barack Obama speaks to students at University of Nairobi, Monday, Aug. 28, 2006. (AP File Photo) (CNSNews.com) When he visits his fathers homeland in Africa later this month, President Obama is expected to run into vocal opposition over his administrations high-profile promotion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues.
Obamas trip to Kenya, his first as president, is scheduled to take place four weeks after the White House was bathed in rainbow colors to mark the U.S. Supreme Court ruling declaring that same-sex marriage is a right.
At a small pro-family demonstration at the parliament in Nairobi Monday, organized by the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya, participants called on the American president not to raise the subject during his visit.
It is important for us as Kenyans to know that the U.S. is not God, local media quoted evangelical Bishop Mark Kariuki as saying, adding that Obama should not use the visit to talk about the gay issue.
Irungu Kangata, a lawmaker in President Uhuru Kenyattas The National Alliance (TNA) party, was blunter: We are telling Mr. Obama when he comes to Kenya this month and he tries to bring the abortion agenda, the gay agenda, we shall tell him to shut up and go home.
According to The Standard of Nairobi, Kangata said Kenyans would demonstrate against Obama over the issue during his visit.
Kenyas The Daily Nation quoted several other lawmakers views on the matter.
Anybody who tries to come and preach to this country that they should allow homosexuality, I think hes totally lost, said TNA lawmaker Jamleck Kamau.
And I would also like to add, our son from the U.S., Barack Obama, when he comes here, to simply avoid that topic completely, added Kamau, because Kenyans will not be happy with him if he comes to bring the issue of homosexuality in this country.
Liberal thoughts are being entertained in some countries under the guise of human rights, the speaker of the National Assembly, Justin Muturi, told an Anglican Church congregation. We must be vigilant and guard against it. We must lead an upright society and not allow obnoxious behavior as we have a responsibility to protect our children.
Rose Mitaru, one of 47 female lawmakers representing counties across the country, said that allowing same-sex marriage in Kenya would open floodgates of evil synonymous with the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah.
TNA lawmaker Cecily Mbarire urged the government to reject any foreign aid tied to efforts to legalize same-sex marriage.
On Sunday, Deputy President William Ruto delivered a church sermon in Nairobi in which he said homosexuality was against the plan of God.
God did not create man and woman so that men would marry men and women marry women, The Daily Nation quoted him as saying.
Those who want to engage in those businesses, they can do it in their countries, and they can do it wherever it is they want. In Kenya, we will stand firm.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest indicated Monday that Obama would not avoid the topic during his visit.
We have been clear that when the president travels around the world, he does not hesitate to raise concerns about human rights, he told a press briefing, in response to a question on the Kenyan criticism.
Im confident the president will not hesitate to make clear that the protection of basic universal human rights in Kenya is also a priority and consistent with the values that we hold dear here in the United States of America, Earnest said.
Everybody has to be treated equally
Obama is scheduled to visit Kenya later this month to open the sixth Global Entrepreneurship Summit, an Obama initiative aimed at promoting entrepreneurship, particularly in Muslim societies. He will then visit Ethiopia for bilateral and African Union meetings. It will be his fourth trip to sub-Saharan Africa during his presidency.
Homosexuality is frowned on in many African countries, both Christian and Muslim. The Obama administrations State Department has made promotion of LGBT issues a foreign policy priority.
Obamas last visit to the continent coincided with the June 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act, and the LGBT question came up during a joint press appearance with Senegalese President Macky Sall.
Asked about the issue of homosexuality in Africa, Obama said he believed that every country, every group of people, every religion have different customs, different traditions.
But when it comes to how the state treats people, how the law treats people, I believe that everybody has to be treated equally, he said. I dont believe in discrimination of any sort. Thats my personal view.
In his response, Sall said Senegal was not ready to change to decriminalize homosexuality, and that countries should respect each others choices.
He also said Senegal does not discriminate in terms of inalienable rights of the human being.
According to data compiled by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA), same-sex sexual acts are illegal in 76 countries around the world, 36 of them in Africa.
In May 2014, the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights, which reports to the African Union, passed a resolution calling on African countries to end all acts of violence and abuse
including those targeting persons on the basis of their imputed or real sexual orientation or gender identities, ensuring proper investigation and diligent prosecution of perpetrators, and establishing judicial procedures responsive to the needs of victims.
Yes, I’ve heard that Africans don’t think so highly of some US blacks because those blacks lack the work ethic. When Africans come here they become quite successful and don’t embrace being smart and successful with being white and bad.
We have a large African immigrant population in MN, and the local black population doesn’t get along very well with them.
They look at the immigrants as competition for their free stuff.
Sounds right...the sad irony is they don’t equate Obama with the typical African American.....they give him a pass.....you know, the historic nature and all of that rot.
It is more pervasive there and in a bad way. Being gay is a death sentence in Africa because of AIDS. They don’t have access to the drugs we have here.
I was in a “gay” fraternity and they talk about which groups are the easiest score and it is largely people from countries where homosexuality is the most condemned. They will #### anything. Same sex, children, whatever.
American blacks give them crap for being so dark.
Okay Kenya, when Obama begins preaching perversion, turn off his microphone and escort him and his accompanying sycophants out of the country; either that or arrest him and put him on trial (fantasy thought).
My daughter has been to Uganda three times and they do not like black Americans. I also have FB Ugandan friends and they hate Obama.
That would be just awful.
Huge difference between having to make it on your own and being kept on a reservation with your 3 hot meals a day provided.
You can’t fix stupid.
I think Ugandans are waking up to the real Obama.
There is no tolerance for laziness or homosexuality in Uganda.
Funny how the alphabet networks are quiet on this.
Why hasn’t Barack asked his grandmother Sarah to come live in the White House with grandma Robertson?
Good luck with that! I’ve been telling him that for 6+ years.
My department had an intern who emigrated here from Africa as a boy. He had a great work ethic and none of the pathologies of those who were raised here with multigenerational issues.
Sadly, the kid never learned to ride a bike. I tried to teach him.
They don’t already know Brack is a narccisistic, power-mad, wannabe dictator that will do as he damn well pleases? Everyone knows that. Even libs.
When Africans or Arabs stone homosexuals to death, that's just a normal expression of their unique and exotic cultures. When some American Christian refuses to bake a cake for a homosexual couple or an American actor cracks a politically incorrect joke about so-called "transgendered" people, that's newsworthy bigotry.
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