Angry protests over homosexual agenda to greet Obama when he visits Kenya!
NAIROBI, Kenya (PNN) - July 10, 2015 - Illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama may not be received with open arms by leaders in his ancestral homeland of Kenya during his planned visit later this month–if he starts preaching the gospel of homosexual acceptance.
Irungu Kangata, a lawmaker in Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta’s The National Alliance (TNA) Party, said, “We are telling Mr. Obama when he comes to Kenya this month and he tries to bring the abortion agenda, the (homosexual) agenda, we shall tell him to shut up and go home.”
Kangata said Kenyans would protest against Obama over the homosexual agenda issue while he visited their country.
Additionally, Deputy President William Ruto said homosexuality was “against the plan of God,” while speaking at a church in Nairobi last Sunday. “God did not create man and woman so that men would marry men and women marry women,” he said.
“No amount of persuasions, theories or philosophy will make us change our position. We believe in God, this is a God fearing nation and will continue to be so,” he added.
Ruto’s spokesman, Emmanuel Talam, confirmed the remarks, adding, “The government believes that homosexual relations are unnatural and unAfrican.”
Rose Mitaru, one of 47 female lawmakers in Kenya, said that allowing same-sex marriage in her country would open “floodgates of evil synonymous with the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah.”
The practice of homosexuality is illegal in Kenya and has been since the nation’s founding in 1963. According to a Pew Research Poll, 90% of Kenyans believe homosexuality is wrong. This number is consistent with most African nations’ views on the issue, according to the poll.
It is not just political leaders who have come out strongly against normalizing homosexuality in Kenya. Justin Muturi, the speaker of the National Assembly, said to an Anglican Church congregation, “Liberal thoughts are being entertained in some countries under the guise of human rights. We must be vigilant and guard against it. We must lead an upright society and not allow obnoxious behavior, as we have a responsibility to protect our children.”
Numerous Episcopal congregations in the Fascist Police States of Amerika decided to leave the denomination over the last several years and form the Anglican Church in North America, after the Episcopal Church rejected Biblical teaching on marriage and homosexuality. When the move first began in the last decade, many congregations initially put themselves under the authority of bishops in Africa and South America, who hold to the traditional view of marriage and sexuality.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Monday that Obama would not avoid the topic of the homosexual agenda during his visit. “I’m confident the president will not hesitate to make clear that the protection of basic universal human rights in Kenya is also a priority and consistent with the values that we hold dear here in the (Fascist Police States of Amerika).”
TNA lawmaker Jamleck Kamau would clearly like to dissuade the president from taking that tack. “Anybody who tries to come and preach to this country that they should allow homosexuality, I think he’s totally lost,” he said.
“I would also like to add, our son from the (FPSA), Barack Obama, when he comes here, to simply avoid that topic completely,” added Kamau, “because Kenyans will not be happy with him if he comes to bring the issue of homosexuality in this country.”