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African politician: Uganda set the ‘standard’ for how to deal with ‘neo-colonial’ LGBT ideology

Updated: August 17, 2023 at 7:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Aug 17, 2023 – 7:30 pm EDTThu Aug 17, 2023 – 5:29 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Leaders in the West have decried and continue to decry Uganda’s law prohibiting same-sex “marriage.” Even so, more countries on the African continent seem to be interested in pursuing similar legislation.

Honorable Ashems Songwe, member of the Malawian Parliament, joins me on this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show to discuss the current state of anti-sodomy laws in Africa and how the continent is responding to the Western push for the LGBT agenda.

Uganda’s law set a “standard” for anti-sodomy legislation on the continent, Songwe tells me. “The decision taken by the Ugandan Parliament and eventually the signing into a law by the president, it should not be taken lightly,” Songwe insists, maintaining that the law has “serious implications” in the “eyes of the West.”

According to Songwe, the imposition of LGBT ideology on Africa is “nothing less than a neo-colonial decision.” He also notes the apparent hypocrisy on the part of the West for denouncing African nations making laws against sodomy while at the same time remaining silent on harsher laws in Muslim countries.

“They want to treat

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