Wednesday 23 January 2013

List of kenyan Homophobes.....

As the year begins....here is a list of kenyan homophobes....
Enjoy...
William Ruto, MP & Daniel Moi, Former President
Ruto was described by Gay Kenya as ‘consistently homophobic’ and uses his platforms, especially in churches and marriage ceremonies to attack gays. He was the face of the ‘No’ team during the referendum and to get support, alleged that the Constitution would allow same sex marriage if passed. He failed miserably when Kenyans passed the Constitution overwhelmingly. His most recent remarks still say he is obsessed with same sex marriages.
Moi, on the other hand, has also been consistent, though not regular, in his fear and hate for anything that involves two men. From calling us lower than pigs to saying we caused the immediate former US Ambassador to resign, we give it to Moi for being consistent.
Bishop Julius Kalu, Anglican
He made news in the worst way possible. During a sermon in his church that was attended by several politicians, Anglican Bishop of Mombasa Julius Kalu said gays were worse than terrorists. The remarks cut as the country, and specifically his diocese was recovering from several bombings by the Al Shabbab militia. Way to go, Bishop! Though he claimed to have been taken out of context, his remarks were below the belt.
Mike Sonko, MP
If there is one politician who is close to being openly gay it is Makadara MP Mike Gideon Sonko Mbuvi. He loves flashy attire, has pierced ears and wears a lot of bling. He has never been seen in public with a woman/wife leading to speculation he might be gay. He told his constituents that he will not allow gays to live in his jurisdiction. Stunts aside, we think he is hot… in some level.
Lawyers Harrison Kinyanjui & Charles Kanjama, National Conservative Forum
Harrison Kinyajui is an arrogant, attention seeking media whore who loves to hate gays. He has written to several dailies how gays are working to take over Kenya and ensure they have same sex weddings (as in seriously a lawyer who does not believe in justice and according of rights to all humans). He was one of those who opposed both in person and in media, the petition to have the High Court recognize a third gender. Kanjama is the ‘de facto’ face of the National Conservative Forum a group of lawyers and politicians who want to remove Chief Justice Wily Mutunga over his pro-gay stance. He has appeared in several media interviews arguing that gay rights should not to be recognized.
Blogger Robert Alai
He is not particularly handsome. (Why do the ugly ones think we are after them, really?). He thinks just because he has a few thousand Twitter ‘followers’ he runs the country. He has called gays pigs and used some very unprintable words on us. He claimed Kingwa Kamencu is lesbian and even said that son of Deputy PM Musalia Mudavadi was gay. He is a well known trouble maker. It’s really funny because a Google search of his name and a couple of results say that he is a well known homosexual. Closet cases are usually the worst, my grandmother used to say.
Barack Muluka, Publisher & Journalist
If there is one person who deserves to be the bad guy for gays, it is this man. A publisher and journalist, Muluka has used his writings to castigate, call us names and even vow he would kill his son if he came out as gay. Fired by PM Raila Odinga for being arrogant and speaking before he could think, Muluka has gladly written he is a hater of homosexuals and we all can do nothing about it.
Dorothy Kweyu, Journalist & Editor
Following in the footsteps of Barack Muluka, journalist Dorothy Kweyu loves lesbianism. If anything, she is obsessed with young school girls who are into same sex acts in school. A vowed Christian, Kweyu has also taken to writing articles that claim religion, counseling and prayers will help girls in high school to cure homosexuality.
Kenyans Against Homosexuality, Blogger
This person has the only blog in Kenya whose main purpose is as the name suggests – Kenyans against homosexuality. The blog was started, records show as far back as 2009 just when the gay community was coming out of its shell. Posts are mainly on the evil that is homosexuality, sermons and data on the effects of anal sex and what have you. Darn, we should have awarded him!
East Africa Center for Law and Justice, Lobby Group
The East African Center for Law and Justice (EACLJ) is the Kenyan chapter of extreme American Pentecostals who want to do in Kenya what they did in Uganda – Introduce anti gay legislations. And to this end, they have warmed up to politicians and religious leaders in their ‘holy’ war against not only homosexuality but abortion. Bring it on! Well, they have written and lobbied to reverse the gains the gay community has made and we wish them luck.
Journalists Philip Kitoto & Kwamchetsi Makokha
Philip Kitoto is the resident sex and relationship expert for Daily Nation while Kwamchetsi Makokha is a seasoned journalist and analyst. They have both written in the past that homosexuality is un-African and should not be accepted. Kitoto’s even went further to tell one of his viewers that if he prayed enough, his attractions to men would go away. Makokha’s anti-gay article was so bad that he was reported and sued for it by GALCK. The case is still pending.
Rev Peter Karanja & Sheik Juma Ngao, Clerics
These two strange bed fellows are as different as the sun is to the moon yet they find common ground when it comes to spewing hate against homosexuals. Karanja has used the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) as Organizing Secretary to say they will do anything to stop same sex marriages in the country. Sheik Ngao too loves publicity and the camera and if he is not talking about drugs in the Coast or terrorists, he is saying homosexuals should be ‘dealt with.’ Is that Mafia lingo for you-know-what?
Moses Wetangula, MP & Omar Masumbuko, Legislator
Moses Wetangula would think as the country’s foreign minister would know what to say and what not to say but he decided to break protocol and said homosexuality is ‘blasphemous’ and ‘illicit.’ The other legislator who made news was a little known Coastal former MP, Omar Masumbuko who, during the anti-gay riots that rocked the city in 2009 was quoted as saying ‘homosexuality must be stopped and every means used to make that happen’ and ‘they should not even bother to bring the homosexuals they find to the police station but should take care of the issue themselves.’ Mafia talk for you-know-what.

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