You see, my friends, it's things like this that keep me from endorsing the assertion that Barack Obama is a Muslim. And if that didn't, the fact that he went home to Muslim Kenya to preach the Crisco "gospel" would clinch it:
Barack Obama on Saturday called for gay rights in Africa during his landmark visit to Kenya, comparing homophobia to racial discrimination he had encountered in the United States....
"I've been consistent all across Africa on this. When you start treating people differently, because they're different, that's the path whereby freedoms begin to erode. And bad things happen," he said after talks with the Kenyan leader, in response to a question on gay rights.
Oh, you mean like how the Gaystapo is eroding the freedoms of evangelical Christians in this country to your hearty approval and encouragement, Barry? Yeah, that's what I thought.
"As an African-American in the United States....
Uh-uh-uh. You're an American (technically), and half your heritage is African, but you are not an "African-American," because your father was never an American. "Let you be clear".
....I am painfully aware of what happens when people are treated differently under the law. I am unequivocal on this," Obama told a joint news conference, openly disagreeing with Kenyatta.
You've never experienced racial discrimination in your entire, misbegotten, over-privileged, perfumed prince life. But you sure as shinola are inflicting a buttload of it.
He said that the notion "a law-abiding citizen... will be treated differently or abused because of who they love is wrong, full stop."
Or Whom they worship? That seems to be the growing wave of discrimination in this country these days, again, at your instigation.
Like I say, Barack Obama may be "the first gay president," but to take this homomessage to a Muslim country....all I can say is that the Secret Service must have been working a ton of overtime lately if he's "been consistent on this all across Africa" - although I'm still guessing that doesn't include ISIS-occupied Libya and Sinai and West Africa.
Certainly President Kenyatta wasn't buying, nor was he shy about telling O to keep his hands off of his hindquaraters:
Homophobia is on the rise in Africa, and espousing evangelical Christian values is a major vote winner in many countries.
How about how Muslims throwing homosexuals off of buildings and dragging them to death by their tools? You don't see Christians carrying out such atrocities, and wouldn't even if our brothers and sisters around the world weren't suffering the worst persecution since Roman times.
Kenyatta replied by repeating the view that gay rights were "a non-issue."
"There are some things that we must admit we don't share. It's very difficult for us to impose on people that which they themselves do not accept. This is why I say for Kenyans today the issue of gay rights is really a non-issue," Kenyatta said.
As it should be in the U.S. as well. And who knows? If we ever get back a president who likes girls for a change (within the once-sacred bonds of matrimony and nowhere else), that might conceivably be possible, Obergefell or no Obergefell.
Not likely, you understand, but possible.
Exit question: Who's hand is at junk level in the above pic, and towards which man's junk was it reaching? And did President Kenyatta know that was on the state visit agenda?
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