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Miscellaneous See other Miscellaneous Articles Title: Kenyan Leader Warns: If Obama Preaches ‘Gay Agenda, We Will Tell Him to Shut Up and Go Home’ Breitbart... Kenyan leaders are warning President Obama not to bring his gay agenda with him when he visits his fathers homeland at the end of this month to open the sixth Global Entrepreneurship Summit. Following the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, the White House image was cloaked in the militant LGBT rainbow, as was the Facebook profile picture of the U.S. Department of Education. In Nairobi on Monday, members of the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya called upon Obama to refrain from discussing the gay agenda, reports CNSNews.com. It is important for us as Kenyans to know that the U.S. is not God, evangelical Bishop Mark Kariuki was quoted by local media as saying. Kariuki added that Obama should not use the visit to talk about the gay issue. Irungu Kangata, a lawmaker in President Uhuru Kenyattas 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 gay agenda, we shall tell him to shut up and go home. Kangata, according to The Standard of Nairobi, said Kenyans would protest against Obama over the gay agenda issue while he visited their country. Anybody who tries to come and preach to this country that they should allow homosexuality, I think hes totally lost, said TNA lawmaker Jamleck Kamau, according to The Daily Nation. And I would also like to add, our son from the U.S., Barack Obama, when he comes here, to simply avoid that topic completely because Kenyans will not be happy with him if he comes to bring the issue of homosexuality in this country. Liberal thoughts are being entertained in some countries under the guise of human rights, said Justin Muturi, the speaker of the National Assembly, to an Anglican Church congregation. 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. 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. Similarly, TNA lawmaker Cecily Mbarire urged the government to reject any foreign aid coming from groups whose goal it is to legalize same-sex marriage. Deputy President William Ruto also said homosexuality was against the plan of God during a church sermon in Nairobi. God did not create man and woman so that men would marry men and women marry women, he was quoted as saying by The Daily Nation. Those who want to engage in those businesses, they can do it in their countries, and they can do it wherever it is they want, Ruto said. In Kenya, we will stand firm. Kenyan religious leaders have been warning the United States for several years about the harmful influence of the militant LGBT agenda on culture and society. In 2013, Kenyan Cardinal John Njue, Archbishop of Nairobi and president of the Kenyan Episcopal Conference, joined other African leaders in open dismissal of Obamas calls for acceptance of same-sex marriage when the American president visited Africa at that time. Those people who have already ruined their society
let them not become our teachers to tell us where to go, said Njue in response to Obamas statements promoting same-sex marriage. I think we need to act according to our own traditions and our faiths. Similarly, Ruto rebuked Obama for promoting same-sex marriage in Africa during his visit. Speaking at a Catholic Church, Ruto said, Those who believe in other things, that is their business
We believe in God. White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Monday that Obama would not avoid the topic of the gay agenda during his visit. Im 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 United States of America, Earnest said. In June, the U.S.s openly gay ambassadors announced that Obamas proposed trade agreements will export our values of equality and tolerance, and promote greater justice beyond our borders. In an op-ed at The Advocate.com, which also ran at White House.gov, the eight openly gay U.S. representatives abroad said trade policy is one of the most promising tools to advance the meme that the LGBT agenda is the agenda that expresses Americas values. The op-eds authors stated they are already promoting the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) abroad. In speaking about these agreements, we often use the word values, they wrote. We promote transparency, public participation, accountability and the rule of law, and we advocate for our host countries to join us in setting the global standard. They continued: After all, an export is more than just an item we are shipping overseas. It is also a product of the values of the people who created it, which it represents. And while the United States has made important progress in promoting and protecting the human rights of all of its residents, we are constantly reminded of the challenges LGBTI persons continue to face in countries around the world. We are proud to be part of an Administration that remains deeply committed to the advancement of human rights for all, including LGBTI persons. President Obama recently said that all people deserve to live free from fear, violence, and discrimination, regardless of who they are or whom they love. The Administration has backed up those words with actions, including through the issuance of a Presidential Memorandum to advance the human rights of LGBTI persons worldwide. This commitment is also clear in trade priorities like TPP, which would represent a significant expansion of enforceable labor rights, and would support the elimination of discrimination with respect to employment. The op-ed was signed by the following openly gay ambassadors: Daniel B. Baer, U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe John Berry, U.S. Ambassador to Australia Randy Berry, Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons James W. Brewster, U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic James Costos, U.S. Ambassador to Spain Rufus Gifford, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Robert Holleyman, Deputy United States Trade Representative Ted Osius, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#3. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
If President Obama wants to include gay rights under the overall umbrella of human rights, it is their problem if they do not want to listen. Many countries in Africa need to be open to do log on all Issues involving human right, including this of gay rights. The Kenyan leaders that have consternation over this are the ones who are wrong and are the ones who need to wake up and smell.the coffee.
The problem isn't that "President Obama wants to include gay rights under the overall umbrella of human rights", it's that the so-called elites running the world are hellbent on global dictatorship, which they are obtaining partly by pushing Bizarro versions of things like rights and justice and passing these bastardizations off as the real thing. The recent ruling on "gay marriage", for instance, is not about gaining "rights" for anybody but getting everybody further under the boot heel of federal dictatorship. If it were really about people living together in love and harmony and enjoying spousal benefits, blah blah, that would be more bearable than the actual impact -- forcing everybody to go along with it regardless of religious conviction. This very well may result in churches being taxed and closed by the 100s or 1000s for not conforming their preaching and policies to the federal fiat. The past couple of weeks have seen an absolute bloodbath against our rights. To defend Obongo on this is unthinkable.
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