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    dem ah jump up and down bout tings wheh dem master teach dem..

    "Human Rights Watch has detailed how laws forbidding consensual homosexual conduct were introduced into countries that had been colonized by Europeans. The group says that more than 80 countries around the world still criminalize consensual homosexual conduct between adult men, and often between adult women.


    These laws invade privacy and create inequality. They relegate people to inferior status because of how they look or who they love. They degrade people's dignity by declaring their most intimate feelings "unnatural" or illegal. They can be used to discredit enemies and destroy careers and lives. They promote violence and give it impunity. They hand police and others the power to arrest, blackmail, and abuse. They drive people underground to live in invisibility and fear.
    The group says that more than half those countries have these laws because they once were British colonies. Other countries were also affected by their colonial past, and some former British colonies were affected differently, but Human Rights Watch looked most closely at countries whose law was modeled on a law passed in India under British rule known as Section 377.



    According to the Report called "This Alien Legacy" which was released last December:

    Colonial legislators and jurists introduced such laws, with no debates or "cultural consultations," to support colonial control. They believed laws could inculcate European morality into resistant masses. They brought in the legislation, in fact, because they thought "native" cultures did not punish"perverse" sex enough. The colonized needed compulsory re-education in sexual mores. Imperial rulers held that, as long as they sweltered through the promiscuous proximities of settler societies, "native" viciousness and "white" virtue had to be segregated: the latter praised and protected, the former policed and kept subjected."

    LOL !! Man ah talk bout 666 when is really 377 !

    Wha Bob seh.. Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery....

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    Free Nelson Mandela !

    "In Africa, countries that inherited versions of the Indian law were: Botswana, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Swaziland, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

    Much of the opposition to changing colonially imposed law regarding homosexuality comes from the churches, which were themselves brought in by colonists:

    Some reasoned voices spoke up. Nelson Mandela, steering a country proud of its human rights reforms, told a gathering of southern African leaders that homosexuality was not "un-African," but "just another form of sexuality that has been suppressed for years … Homosexuality is something we are living with."

    Meanwhile back at the Farm:

    As Britain tottered toward the terminal days of its imperial power, an official recommendation by a set of legal experts-the famous Wolfenden Report of 1957-urged that "homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence." The report said:
    The law's function is to preserve public order and decency, to protect the citizen from what is offensive or injurious, and to provide sufficient safeguards against exploitation and corruption of others ... It is not, in our view, the function of the law to intervene in the private life of citizens, or to seek to enforce any particular pattern of behaviour.[22]

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Maudib View Post
      dem ah jump up and down bout tings wheh dem master teach dem..

      "Human Rights Watch has detailed how laws forbidding consensual homosexual conduct were introduced into countries that had been colonized by Europeans. The group says that more than 80 countries around the world still criminalize consensual homosexual conduct between adult men, and often between adult women.


      These laws invade privacy and create inequality. They relegate people to inferior status because of how they look or who they love. They degrade people's dignity by declaring their most intimate feelings "unnatural" or illegal. They can be used to discredit enemies and destroy careers and lives. They promote violence and give it impunity. They hand police and others the power to arrest, blackmail, and abuse. They drive people underground to live in invisibility and fear.
      The group says that more than half those countries have these laws because they once were British colonies. Other countries were also affected by their colonial past, and some former British colonies were affected differently, but Human Rights Watch looked most closely at countries whose law was modeled on a law passed in India under British rule known as Section 377.



      According to the Report called "This Alien Legacy" which was released last December:

      Colonial legislators and jurists introduced such laws, with no debates or "cultural consultations," to support colonial control. They believed laws could inculcate European morality into resistant masses. They brought in the legislation, in fact, because they thought "native" cultures did not punish"perverse" sex enough. The colonized needed compulsory re-education in sexual mores. Imperial rulers held that, as long as they sweltered through the promiscuous proximities of settler societies, "native" viciousness and "white" virtue had to be segregated: the latter praised and protected, the former policed and kept subjected."

      LOL !! Man ah talk bout 666 when is really 377 !

      Wha Bob seh.. Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery....
      wat ah ting..man ah quote Bob fi defen battimen

      di man ah tun inna im grave....

      bettah yuh quote Liberace yute
      TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

      D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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