>>305708
>attempted aggravated homosexuality
Lmao
>The move immediately drew widespread international outrage as well as condemnation from many Ugandans.
<passed by all but two of the 389 MPs
I'm sure these "many" upset Ugandans aren't a loud minority of raging homos.
>In a joint statement, the heads of the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, UNAids and the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar) reacted with “deep concern” and said progress on tackling Aids and HIV was “now in grave jeopardy”.
<Start executing and derterring the most infective vector of AIDS
<AIDs "relief" groups say this makes tackling AIDS harder
Big think.
What's funny to me is, this country is now
actively legally killing homosexuals , yet the language in use by this article
packs no punch because it's the same buzzwords about outrage, marginalization, discrimination, hate, yadda yadda yadda, that they've been using for the slightest politically incorrect faux pas for over a decade. They've totally defanged their own words by their own intentional destruction of language to conflate thoughtcrime with real violence. Now when they're talking about real violence, it sounds no worse than when they talk about a mean word hurting someone's feelings.