Friday, June 27, 2008

Pres. Mugabe says Bishop Tutu is gay? (*Floored!)

Searching for some information regarding a summary of the FISA saga today (Thursday), I looked to BBC-World.

BBC-World was concentrating on the elections in Zimbabwe and a segment was shown of Mr. Mugarbe’s speech before the elections tomorrow. Mr. Mugarbe was talking about out-side influences, Downing St., and Africans who support its agenda saying: “He’s gay. (inaudible) He supports gays.” Bishop Tutu had just yesterday made un-endearing remarks regarding Mr. Mugabe and his Presidency.

In my opinion, any leader of a company, group or country who thrashes his political opinions and decisions through the dictates of cerebral constraints as to a person’s gayness runs an awful company, group or country. Inherent in that mind set are small mental wheels spinning backwards at record speeds. A bad public relations nightmare.

I remain respectful to Mr. Mugabe. I respect his vision for his people of Zimbabwe. I respect his tenacity as an older generational leader who has lost his ability to tell time. It happens to all of us sooner or later. I do not think Mr. Mugabe is a selfish man, not just an old selfish man but rather just an old man.

The quickest way to bring a man down is to call him gay. It’s like hitting him in his knees with a baseball bat and being in the arts as I am, I hear it a lot. However, for the President of a country calling an esteemed personage a gay man is an interesting character trait. It is akin to President Bush remarks about “Axis of Evil” and “Osama wanted. Dead or Alive” and we have all seen the fruitions of that kind of rhetoric on our own country and in the conduct of our soldiers. At this point, I am trying to resist the negatives associated with the current political climate in Zimbabwe but it is becoming difficult.
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-Span and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB

(*Floored!)
"Biggest Dick on the Planet Award"- given weekly to the worst person in the world in regards to the GLBT community. In this weeks voting we had a tie. So without further ado we present our two big dicks. Our first "winner" has waged a violent campaign against homosexuals, arguing that prior to colonisation Zimbabweans did not engage in homosexual acts. His first major public condemnation of homosexuality came during the Zimbabwe International Book Fair in August 1995. He told the audience that homosexuality:"...Degrades human dignity. It's unnatural and there is no question ever of allowing these people to behave worse than dogs and pigs. If dogs and pigs do not do it, why must human beings? We have our own culture, and we must re-dedicate ourselves to our traditional values that make us human beings... What we are being persuaded to accept is sub-animal behaviour and we will never allow it here. If you see people parading themselves as lesbians and gays, arrest them and hand them over to the police!" In September 1995, Zimbabwe's parliament introduced legislation banning homosexual acts.
WGLB TV NEWS: Breaking- Homo Nest Raided, Queen Bees Are Stinging Mad.*
by GLBT and Friends at Daily Kos
Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 08:13:39 AM PDT
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/6/27/10750/9067/286/542810

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