Conservatives are busy arguing today about the legality of gayness in Uganda while rainbow leftists continue conquering America
· May 30, 2023 · NottheBee.com

We're gonna lose another election, aren't we?

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So the Ugandan President and quasi-dictator Yoweri Museveni has been openly against the perversion of normal sexuality we call "homosexuality" for years. Here's an interview from 7 years ago with CNN after he signed a law that toughened punishments for deviant sexual behavior:

Uganda is a Christian country, but there's a lot more at play than just a proper exposition of the Bible, as is true with all cultures/countries.

The Left loves to shout "respect all cultures" until the very moment when a culture uses the Bible to enshrine beliefs held by most civilizations since the dawn of history into law.

Uganda was back in the news last week because of a new law that would punish certain homosexual activities with the death penalty.

Okay, so the death penalty for people like rapists who commit sodomy with kids and the handicapped, along with the possibility that someone who keeps committing sodomy after warnings and punishments might be killed. Got it.

Now I know some of you squishes are gonna freak out on me here and think bad thoughts about me, even though I'm not saying we should go all Levitical on deviant sexual behavior in every case, but I just want you to know that this is God's thought on the matter:

"If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them." - Leviticus 20:13

If you disagree with that, you think you know better than God.

See, I told you that some of you would think bad thoughts about me after I pulled a Bible verse out, because, well, like Ted Cruz, a lot of you have been infected by the woke Mind Virus!

(It's okay, I'm here to help.)

So sure, this is an interesting conversation. How should we as a society treat abnormal sexual behavior? Here in America, we believed the lie that it was all about "tolerance" and "liberty" and "what people do in the privacy of their own home." Ted Cruz even pulls that argument straight out of 2005 for his tweet.

But as we're seeing daily, sexual perversion is a contagion that spreads like wildfire. If you don't have boundaries, everything gets infected. We're at the cusp of normalizing pedophilia in this country and trans teachers want to get your daughters started on testosterone and cut off their breasts for the sake of their cult. We can and should be talking about how to stop that, and that includes a long discussion on serious civil punishment for deviants.

Part of me likes that Jenna Ellis called out Ted Cruz for his Clinton-era mentality on the LGBT movement and asked why in the heck he felt the need to comment on Ugandan politics anyway. That's pretty based.

At the same time, I have to wonder: While we're infighting, what's happening in America? What benefit do we get by fracturing ourselves over the subtitles of the Ugandan criminal code when groomer leftists are currently indoctrinating tens of millions of kids in school, on TV, and in every hall of power across the country?

Perhaps, just maybe, there might be more important battles to fight? Maybe we should spend less time firing arrows at each other and more focusing on the ice-cream-eating houseplant-in-chief, the avatar for late-stage authoritarian dystopia, who wants to run again in 2024?

Just a thought.

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