The Constitutional Court of Uganda on Wednesday used the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization as justification to largely uphold Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023, arguing that the U.S. court's conservative majority had established a new standard for "human rights jurisprudence" that places "history and traditions" over individual rights.
Knowing some of the justices, it just might.
I will send a copy of that opinion to the Justices.
Won't it give them a nice warm and fuzzy feeling inside?
yeah, kinda weird to talk about something (that our SC did) that a group actually used to justify killing marginalized people.Of course the left will use this to attack the Superme court.......
Is such a response not justified?Of course the left will use this to attack the Superme court.......
... arguing that the U.S. court's conservative majority had established a new standard for "human rights jurisprudence" that places "history and traditions" over individual rights.
SC judges don't campaign..I think penalties for any organization giving campaign funds to these politicians should include jail time. Blood is on their hands.
Elected politicians both proposed and approved their appointment.SC judges don't campaign..
If @bomberfox's idea goes forward we're going to need a lot more prisons.Elected politicians both proposed and approved their appointment.
Why would the Uganda court use a foreign court's ruling as precedent?
Republican Christian Nationalist go over to Africa and spread their filthy garbage, and promote what they wish they could do here. It's gross.I think penalties for any organization giving campaign funds to these politicians should include jail time. Blood is on their hands.
Bingo!This is what the right wing wants here.
It is absolutely sinister what these people are doing to Africa. Not only are they funding extermination efforts against lgbt+ people but they are also doing witch hunts. These people need to be charged with crimes against humanity as well as their donors for being accessories to murder. **** their religious beliefs.US Christian Right pours more than $50m into Africa
Conservative groups increase their spending and activity in what critics call an ‘opportunistic use of Africans’ for US-style ‘culture wars’
More than 20 US Christian groups known for fighting against LGBT rights and access to safe abortion, contraceptives and comprehensive sexuality education have spent at least $54m in Africa since 2007. These are the results of a new investigation by openDemocracy, which documents the scale of this spending for the first time.
The Fellowship Foundation, a secretive US religious group whose Ugandan associate, David Bahati, wrote Uganda’s infamous “Kill the Gays” bill, is the biggest spender in Africa. Between 2008 and 2018, this group sent more than $20m to Uganda alone.https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/africa-us-christian-right-50m/
The $280 million ‘dark money’ global empire of the US Christian right
Since 2008, US Christian right groups, many of them linked to the Trump administration, and notorious for fighting LGBT and women’s reproductive rights, have spent more than $280 million of ‘dark money’ outside the US.
They aren’t even trying to hide this shit anymore.This is what the right wing wants here.
Indeed! It's worse than a pandemic as they intentionally spread their virus around the earth with the intent of killing off those humans they find undesirable. They're on a mission to create not only a Christian Nation out of America, but a Christian world in which they lead.It is absolutely sinister what these people are doing to Africa. Not only are they funding extermination efforts against lgbt+ people but they are also doing witch hunts. These people need to be charged with crimes against humanity as well as their donors for being accessories to murder. **** their religious beliefs.
Why would the Uganda court use a foreign court's ruling as precedent?
Since when has Uganda needed any excuse, let alone a completely unrelated US Supreme Court decision, to murder gay people?
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