Kenyan Legislature Considers New Law To Allow Foreign Homosexuals To Be Stoned In Public

609px-Coat_of_arms_of_Kenya.svgThe anti-homosexual movement in Kenya continues this week with an infamous bill that would reportedly allow foreign homosexual people stoned to death in public. The law would allow such executions for foreigners who commit one homosexual act while imposing a life sentence on Kenyan nationals.

The draft bill has proposed that a foreigner who commits a homosexual act be stoned in public, while Kenyan nationals found guilty will be jailed for life.

The draft bill is the work of the Republican Liberty Party and prohibits all forms of sexual relations between people of the same sex. The party’s legal secretary, Edward Onwong’a Nyakeriga, is quoted as saying that “There is need to protect children and youth who are vulnerable to sexual abuse and deviation as a result of cultural changes, uncensored information technology, parentless-child developmental settings and increasing attempts by homosexuals to raise children in homosexual relationships through adoption, foster care or otherwise.”

Only last week, a Ugandan court rejected such a law but did so on the grounds that the Parliament had not met the quorum requirement when passing the law — not as a ruling on individual rights.

The law in Kenya is being supported by an array of religious leaders.

78 thoughts on “Kenyan Legislature Considers New Law To Allow Foreign Homosexuals To Be Stoned In Public”

  1. Annie
    Who is it that pushes the misconception that most homosexuality is a lifestyle choice as opposed to being congenital?
    = = =
    Closet homosexuals in deep, deep denial.

  2. The One True God only knows love…
    … Satan knows stoning others to death.

    Jesus thus commanded: Those that are free from sin may cast the first stone.
    Christians also believe that all mortals are born into sin. We are equal in the eyes of the Lord. Those that kill their brother/sister are NEVER followers of the One True God. They serve Satan’s cause.

  3. Annie
    Take Nicks advice and stop engaging the cultists…
    … The HOMOPHOBE mafia.

  4. Fight for the Right to live free…
    … Not the right to take life.

    One preserves humanity…
    … The other destroys it.

    These laws are imported FROM America…

  5. This is what happens when religion has a near monopoly on the reigns of power. Places like Kenya make Alabama or Oklahoma look like Vermont and New Hampshire. Kenya is so beholden by religious extremists that it politicians who advocate stoning can actually get elected.

  6. Samantha,
    When you don’t have an argument you attack your opponent personally, and to make it really personal you make disparaging comments about the opponents grandmothering skills. You see nothing wrong with this? I would ask, what is WRONG with you? You don’t have a ‘sense’ that such tactics are uncalled for? Do you have trouble relating to people?

  7. Nick, it’s not possible to have an intellectual conversation with cultists. After you show them their glaring contradictions, they get mad at you. Living with conflicting thoughts is a mental disorder.

  8. Samantha and Squeeky, Always remind yourself when you try and have an intellectually honest conversation w/ a cultist, “I will never get that time or effort back. Like everything in this world, there is a scarcity of time and effort. Use it wisely.

  9. Samantha, you do not have the right to say a thing about how I care for my grandchildren. That is low, nasty and uncalled for. You display your odd behavior by becoming so personal with those you disagree with. When you attack my mothering, or my grandmothering skills you can expect me to defend myself and I will not hesitate to draw attention to your strange mean spirited comments regarding someone’s connection to their grandchildren. You obviously haven’t a clue as how to care for children if you think that every single second of the time you spend with them is completely focused on them. Mothers of young children would never ever get anything done in their home if that were the case. Children don’t benefit from hovering helicopter parents or grandparents. My four kids grew up successful, strong, educated and kind to others. Perhaps you didn’t have an upbringing that taught you manners.

  10. @annie

    No, I don’t think we should shun gays, but neither should we be celebrating it as a wonderful thing. It seems to be a condition that affects 1 or 2% of the population and we should study it the same as any other condition.

    As far as being monagamousy, good luck on that with gay males. They are special snowflakes, and when they do deign to marry, they require special gay snowflake marriages that eschew all that “forsaking all others” stuff. That is why 20% are HIV positive.

    In addition, the physical aspects of “rear end sex” has its own problems, including diseases.

    Squeeky Fromm
    Girl Reporter

  11. Well, we know that you go online when you’re babysitting them. For anyone who is a victim of the conformity pandemic, just about everything you see would seem odd. I never share certain aspects of my life online so you really do not know one way or the other. But you make lots of assumptions. Just curious, you must be really popular among your friends, relatives and gays, the ones who are single and have no children.

    Telling someone to STFU is where I draw the line with you. I didn’t invite your insult today. And I never roll over and play dead when someone insults me. So don’t even read my comments from now on! I consider it a waste of time responding to you.

  12. Squeeky, what would you do with kids with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, mental retardation, or a better, more accurate comparison, for instance an albino person. Should we shun them? Or should we accept them, love them and give them equal rights to everyone else? Why is being born different wrong? Autism, Cerebral palsy and other genetic conditions are harmful to the persons health. How is being gay harmful to one’s health if they are monogamous? Any kind of promiscuous sex spreads disease.

  13. I’m no fan of Annie’s positions (and I’m not on her Christmas card list either), but taking a shot at her grandkids or the type of Grandma she might be is really low and just plain wrong.

  14. Samantha, you don’t have a clue as to my relationship with my grandkids, so you might want to STFU. With your acerbic nastiness I can only imagine that you are not married and have no children. Men like to eat steak. No defeat here, only shaking my head at your oddness.

  15. @annie.

    Sure there is something wrong with the behavior. If a species starts having same-sex sex, it will probably become extinct quickly. The only reason why we don’t see it as a “problem” is because the number of people doing it is so small. And decent species can survive a certain number of screw-ups.

    In short, they are few and inconsequential. But to say that nothing is wrong is to say that there is nothing wrong with cerebral palsy, mental retardation, or autism just because those things are congenital. But the truth is, we work like crazy to find cures and help people who are born with those problems. Except when it comes to the LGBT crowd, There, we whistle and shuffle our feet and pretend nothing is screwed up.

    Squeeky Fromm
    Girl Reporter

  16. I’ll take your changing the subject, as defeat. You always lie in wait with your cattle prod, patiently waiting for a prolifer or christian you can attack, because the pleasure that comes with being sadistic, is irresistible. It conjures the image whenever you are around your grandkids, you go after them with your finger, poking them as though they are made of dough.

  17. And Samantha tell everyone here how protein poisons people. It will no doubt display your “original” thinking in action.

  18. What is clear is that homophobia is rank among conservatives. Exceedingly clear.

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