Let we forget. History cannot be changed

Okiya

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In the Buganda Kingdom (18th Century), part of modern-day Uganda, King Mwanga II was openly gay and faced no hate from his subjects until white men brought the Christian church and criminalized homosexuality in 1902.

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In the Buganda Kingdom (18th Century), part of modern-day Uganda, King Mwanga II was openly gay and faced no hate from his subjects until white men brought the Christian church and criminalized homosexuality in 1902.

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And people here shout every day that homosexuality is a western thing, it is new, blah blah blah.
Kamuaneni bila kutusumbua,validation hatuwapatii
 
In the Buganda Kingdom (18th Century), part of modern-day Uganda, King Mwanga II was openly gay and faced no hate from his subjects until white men brought the Christian church and criminalized homosexuality in 1902.

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Are so desperate to push the agenda that you even twist history?

That he was openly gay... Not on your nuts....
Wikipedia says:

Married life
Mwanga is on record as having married 17 wives:[citation needed]

Damali Bayita Nanjobe
Naabakyaala Dolosi Mwaan'omu Bakazikubawa
Esiteri Nabunnya
Naabakyaala Eveliini Kulabako, Omubikka
Naabakyaala Loyiroosa Nakibuuka, Kaddulubaale
Naabakyaala Samali Namuwanga, Sabaddu
Nabweteme
Nakijoba Nabulya (Elizabeeti Oliva Kyebuzibwa born of Mwanje Bikaali)
Bezza Batwegombya
Naabakyaala Ntongo, Kabejja
Naabakyaala Nabisubi, Omuwanga
Namirembe
Lakeeri Mbekeka
Nalwooga, Omuyigiriza
Elizaabeeti Buteba
Nattimba Binti Juma
Amalemba Tutsi

Full story here...

 
Are so desperate to push the agenda that you even twist history?

That he was openly gay... Not on your nuts....
Wikipedia says:

Married life
Mwanga is on record as having married 17 wives:[citation needed]

Damali Bayita Nanjobe
Naabakyaala Dolosi Mwaan'omu Bakazikubawa
Esiteri Nabunnya
Naabakyaala Eveliini Kulabako, Omubikka
Naabakyaala Loyiroosa Nakibuuka, Kaddulubaale
Naabakyaala Samali Namuwanga, Sabaddu
Nabweteme
Nakijoba Nabulya (Elizabeeti Oliva Kyebuzibwa born of Mwanje Bikaali)
Bezza Batwegombya
Naabakyaala Ntongo, Kabejja
Naabakyaala Nabisubi, Omuwanga
Namirembe
Lakeeri Mbekeka
Nalwooga, Omuyigiriza
Elizaabeeti Buteba
Nattimba Binti Juma
Amalemba Tutsi

Full story here...


So Wikipedia is your source? Okay.
& Who says because he had 16 wives he couldn't be gay?
 
So Wikipedia is your source? Okay.
& Who says because he had 16 wives he couldn't be gay?
And here is your source Mr. @Okiya
I am surprised IT IS NOT WIKIPEDIA!


And here is the offending passage...

It is alleged that Kabaka Mwanga II, who ruled in the latter half of the 19th century, was bisexual. However there is no historical documentation of this.[2] Homosexuality in Uganda was criminalized in 1902.[3]

And you went ahead to edit the passage to suit your narrative...
In the Buganda Kingdom (18th Century), part of modern-day Uganda, King Mwanga II was openly gay and faced no hate from his subjects until white men brought the Christian church and criminalized homosexuality in 1902.


So Mr. @Okiya what makes your source more credible than mine?
 
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And here is your source Mr. @Okiya
I am surprised IT IS NOT WIKIPEDIA!


And here is the offending passage...

It is alleged that Kabaka Mwanga II, who ruled in the latter half of the 19th century, was bisexual. However there is no historical documentation of this.[2] Homosexuality in Uganda was criminalized in 1902.[3]

And you went ahead to edit the passage to suit your narrative...
So Mr. @Okiya what makes your source more credible than mine?

June 02 2010.

Yoweri Museveni addressing thousands of Christians near Church of Uganda shrine in Namugongo near Kampala.

"I hear there was homosexuality in Mwanga's palace. This was not part of our culture. I hear he learnt it from the Arabs."
 
June 02 2010.

Yoweri Museveni addressing thousands of Christians near Church of Uganda shrine in Namugongo near Kampala.

"I hear there was homosexuality in Mwanga's palace. This was not part of our culture. I hear he learnt it from the Arabs."
So your source is hearsay... I give up. Good luck. Hope your financiers are doing you good.
 
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