- Oct 8, 2005
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Sami_RaMaati said:Looking at the small picture, it's part of their political and cultural assault on people of Afrikan descent, whom they view as the most vulnerable holdouts in their campaign to convince the people of the world that women & men sleeping together, kissing each other, and putting their mouths on each others' sex organs, and men putting their penises in the mouths and anuses of other men in order to have an orgasm is natural and normal.
Looking at the bigger picture, I think it's part of the centuries old campaign of white europeans and their offspring attempting to obliterate traditional Afrikan culture and remake it and Afrikans in their own image (in this case, to make it & them homosexual friendly). They've done it in Afrika with the institutions of religion, education, economics, marriage & family, etc. This is just the latest installment in their 500 year old war against Afrikan culture and Afrikan people. This time the white folks happen to be homo-lesbians, but it's the same racist and cultural arrogance and intolerance.
I think they purposely chose Ghana KNOWING in advance that they wouldn't be allowed to hold it there. This sets the stage for the vilification of the government of Ghana as being "homophobic", which in turn will likely lead to attempts to hurt the economy of Ghana through future boycotts with the hope that the people of Ghana will suffer so much that they will get rid of the current govt. Once (or if) that's accomplished, these same homo-lesbians will then try to influence the next selection of govt leaders to make sure that they're homosexual friendly, at which point they'll hold annual conferences in Ghana. This they hope will lend credence to their false claim of an Afrikan origin of homosexuality. If that were to happen, so they hope, then they will have compromised the strongest element of resistance to their insanity within the black community: the cultural nationalist/Africentric element.
Sami_RaMaati...you need a blog, a radio gig, a talk-show...something! Everytime I read your posts I'm nodding my head like yep - this brother is tight!
Only thing I might question though, is why you say the cultural nationalist/africentric element is the strongest resistance within the black community to homosexuality.
I've seen quite a few in this set pushing the "homosexuality originated in Africa", and the "homosexuals are the spiritual griots" propaganda.