Posted on 12/10/2022 12:46:53 PM PST by Salman
A group of lawmakers in Niger has backed a motion seeking to criminalise same-sex relationships in the country.
The vast majority of Niger’s population is Muslim, but it has a secular government and there is currently no specific law on same-sex relationships.
The MPs say same-sex relationships are against the religious and cultural beliefs of the people.
The proposal was presented to the Speaker of parliament by Nana Djibou Harouna, a lawmaker from the southern region of Maradi.
She told a press conference on Thursday in the capital, Niamey, that the move was meant to protect the “rights and interest of the public”.
Mrs Haruna described homosexuality as a “problem affecting our society”.
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I support the Nigers!
Just as it used to be in the United States before the leftists, woketardians, and the STCOTUS* made it a "protected perversion."
* Supremely Traitorous Court of the United States
I can remember when queers weren’t allowed to work in schools ...
Don’t think I don’t see what you did there. Well played!
Too bad we can’t do that here.
Lol
They’ve got my vote.
The African nation just lost all they money the USA givens em. To attack a protect group is to cut yourself off from America and her Money. Maybe Russian will help them out or China.
“Niger lawmakers want gay relationships criminalised”
This will really ANGER the Globalists (Ukraine supporters)!!!
Some of my best friends are Nigers.
Most likely, the Globalists (US/Europe) were flashing greenbacks, but only under the condition that they legalize gay marriage. Our SICK governments are DESPERATE to get a black African country on board, any country, with their gay agenda, and are willing to let people there STARVE, if they refuse that agenda.
So do I...
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