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What to do?
The blogosphere was saturated. Now, it has hit the mainstream media. Outside Uganda.
What will the country do?
I dont know. I am an interested party. It is my life on line. And, I am not ashamed to ask that the pressure is kept up. That the screws are turned.
Jackfruity takes on the question. She suggests the US should turn off the military aid. Yeah, we are fighting that, the War on Terror. In Somalia, and of course back at home. And, American money is flowing in. Turn off those taps. I personally think it would be effective. But, will it happen? Not lik
Stephen Lewis Speech at CHOGM
I cannot do any favours to this speech, picking and choosing what to put here.
I will just give a link to the full text of the speech. What has been reported is causing waves elsewhere. But, this is a case of the report being too shallow. If it doesnt contain the whole. Nothing else will do.
I am a citizen of the world. Sometimes, I forget that my small world is a microcosm of a bigger one.
But, this speech reminds me that, it is not ALL
Loving Hate
I am in a war.
No. It is not my choice. I have not asked for it. Just that I was born at a time and place, and of a sexual orientation that is different from the rest of the world.
I don’t understand why the enemy fights me.
True, I don’t really understand. But, my understanding goes as far as knowing that they really will stop at nothing to win their war.
They say that they love me. So, all that t
Movement, in the Episcopal Church
Executive Council members call for special meeting on Uganda legislation
By Mary Frances Schjonberg,
[Episcopal News Service] A teleconference meeting of the Episcopal Church's Executive Council will take place on Dec. 7 to discuss a possible statement on Ugandan legislation that wo
Two Divergent Opinions. In Uganda
Debate, in the Monitor.
Yes, they seem commited to debate. Independence is a funny thing. Monitor journalists may be homophobic personally, but, they are susceptible to reason. So, when there is a debate on, they dare to tackle debate about homosexuality in Uganda.
Sadly, the biggest circulation paper is
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