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Magically Ridiculous ([info]staroverthebay) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2011-01-27 19:08:00


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Entry tags:another reason to hate people, teh ebil ghey agenda!

David Kato bludgeoned to death in Uganda
(On top of a super-crappy day at work in which I discovered that my favorite co-worker has been unfairly fired forced to resign, I end up on an article that just unhinges my rage. Dear lord, I really want to just tell the whole WORLD to fuck the hell off now...)

I haven't exactly been following the gay-rights scene internationally, but the headline that led me to this article caught my eye, and now I can't look away, it's like a horrific train wreck.

Gay Rights Activist in Uganda bludgeoned to death in his own home

NAIROBI, Kenya — David Kato knew he was a marked man.

As the most outspoken gay rights advocate in Uganda, a country where homophobia is so severe that Parliament is considering a bill to execute gay people, Mr. Kato had received a stream of death threats, his friends said. A few months ago, a Ugandan newspaper ran an antigay diatribe with Mr. Kato’s picture on the front page under a banner urging, “Hang Them.”

On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Kato was beaten to death with a hammer in his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. Police officials were quick to chalk up the motive to robbery, but members of the small and increasingly besieged gay community in Uganda suspect otherwise.

“David’s death is a result of the hatred planted in Uganda by U.S. evangelicals in 2009,” Val Kalende, the chairwoman of one of Uganda’s gay rights groups, said in a statement. “The Ugandan government and the so-called U.S. evangelicals must take responsibility for David’s blood.”

Ms. Kalende was referring to visits in March 2009 by a group of American evangelicals, who held rallies and workshops in Uganda discussing how to turn gay people straight, how gay men sodomized teenage boys and how “the gay movement is an evil institution” intended to “defeat the marriage-based society.”

The Americans involved said they had no intention of stoking a violent reaction. But the antigay bill was drafted shortly thereafter. Some of the Ugandan politicians and preachers who wrote it had attended those sessions and said that they had discussed the legislation with the Americans.

After growing international pressure and threats from a few European countries to cut assistance — Uganda relies on hundreds of millions of dollars of aid — Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, indicated that the bill would be scrapped.

But more than a year later, that has not happened, and the legislation remains a simmering issue in Parliament. Some political analysts say the bill could be passed in the coming months, after a general election in February that is expected to return Mr. Museveni, who has been in office for 25 years, to power.

On Thursday, Don Schmierer, one of the American evangelicals who visited Uganda in 2009, said Mr. Kato’s death was “horrible.”

“Naturally, I don’t want anyone killed, but I don’t feel I had anything to do with that,” said Mr. Schmierer, who added that in Uganda he had focused on parenting skills. He also said that he had been a target of threats himself, recently receiving more than 600 messages of hate mail related to his visit.

“I spoke to help people,” he said, “and I’m getting bludgeoned from one end to the other.”

Many Africans view homosexuality as an immoral Western import, and the continent is full of harsh homophobic laws. In northern Nigeria, gay men can face death by stoning. In Kenya, which is considered one of the more Westernized nations in Africa, gay people can be sentenced to years in prison.

But Uganda seems to be on the front lines of this battle. Conservative Christian groups that espouse antigay beliefs have made great headway in this country and wield considerable influence. Uganda’s minister of ethics and integrity, James Nsaba Buturo, who describes himself as a devout Christian, has said, “Homosexuals can forget about human rights.”

At the same time, American groups that defend gay rights have also poured money into Uganda to help the beleaguered gay community.

In October, a Ugandan newspaper called Rolling Stone (with a circulation of roughly 2,000 and no connection to the American magazine) published an article that included photos and the whereabouts of gay men and lesbians, including several well-known activists like Mr. Kato.

The paper said homosexuals were raiding schools and recruiting children, a belief that is quite widespread in Uganda and has helped drive the homophobia.

Mr. Kato and a few other activists sued the paper and won. This month, Uganda’s High Court ordered Rolling Stone to pay hundreds of dollars in damages and to cease publishing the names of people it said were gay.

But the danger remained.

“I had to move houses,” said Stosh Mugisha, a woman who is going through a transition to become a man. “People tried to stone me. It’s so scary. And it’s getting worse.”

On Thursday, Giles Muhame, Rolling Stone’s managing editor, said he did not think that Mr. Kato’s killing had anything to do with what his paper had published.

“There is no need for anxiety or for hype,” he said. “We should not overblow the death of one.”

But that one man was considered a founding father of Uganda’s nascent gay rights movement. In an interview in 2009, Mr. Kato shared his life story, how he was raised in a conservative family where “we grew up brainwashed that it was wrong to be in love with a man.”

He was a high school teacher who had graduated from some of Uganda’s best schools, and he moved to South Africa in the mid-1990s, where he came out. A few years ago, he organized what he claimed was Uganda’s first gay rights news conference in Kampala, the capital, and said he was punched in the face and cracked in the nose by police officers soon afterward.

Friends said that Mr. Kato had recently put an alarm system in his house and was killed by an acquaintance, someone who had been inside several times before and was seen by neighbors on Wednesday. Mr. Kato’s neighborhood on the outskirts of Kampala is known as a rough one, where several people have recently been beaten to death with iron bars.

Judith Nabakooba, a police spokeswoman, said Mr. Kato’s death did not appear to be a hate crime, though the investigation had just started. “It looks like theft, as some things were stolen,” Ms. Nabakooba said.

But Nikki Mawanda, a friend who was born female and lives as a man, said: “This is a clear signal. You don’t know who’s going to do it to you.”

Mr. Kato was in his mid-40s, his friends said. He was a fast talker, fidgety, bespectacled, slightly built and constantly checking over his shoulder, even in the envelope of darkness of an empty lot near a disco, where he was interviewed in 2009.

He said then that he wanted to be a “good human rights defender, not a dead one, but an alive one.”


Dear God. I... have no words. (I don't believe there are any comments on the article linked above, but if there are, I imagine that you would be reading them at your own risk. This sounds like it's going to be very ugly.)


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[info]bienegold
2011-01-28 06:18 am UTC (link)
“I spoke to help people,” he said, “and I’m getting bludgeoned from one end to the other.”

You sure bludgeon is the word you want to use there, champ?

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[info]darsynia
2011-01-28 03:08 pm UTC (link)
I was just about to quote that POS comment, too. BAD BAD BAD.

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[info]wook77
2011-01-28 04:23 pm UTC (link)
That's what jumped out at me, too. What a complete as;dfkjad;kfj

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[info]kattahj
2011-01-28 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, it's... I don't have words for how repulsive that is.

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[info]cygnia
2011-01-29 06:03 pm UTC (link)
I'm cynical enough to believe he picked that word on purpose.

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[info]catremistrae
2011-01-28 06:21 am UTC (link)
“Naturally, I don’t want anyone killed, but I don’t feel I had anything to do with that,” said Mr. Schmierer, who added that in Uganda he had focused on parenting skills. He also said that he had been a target of threats himself, recently receiving more than 600 messages of hate mail related to his visit.

“I spoke to help people,” he said, “and I’m getting bludgeoned from one end to the other.”


I wanted to say something insightful about how this Jesus guy made a point about loving thy neighbor and judging not lest ye be judged, but all that's running across my mind is Fuck you, asshat.

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[info]silrana
2011-01-28 03:15 pm UTC (link)
Can't blame you. I'm a Christian, and it nauseates me to see this sort of thing done in the name of my religion. I'm sure this is the feeling many Muslims have contemplating asshats like bin Laden.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-01-28 06:33 am UTC (link)
I saw this earlier, and I almost posted it, but I was at a loss for words too.

Naturally, I don’t want anyone killed

Naturally. Which is why you were over there lying and encouraging homophobia. Fuck you.

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[info]chikane
2011-01-28 07:10 am UTC (link)
“I spoke to help people,” he said, “and I’m getting bludgeoned from one end to the other.”

FUCK YOU. This is proof these douchebags don't even have a shred of humanity left. Oh boo hoo, you're getting called out on shit you did. You're not the victim here.

“There is no need for anxiety or for hype,” he said. “We should not overblow the death of one.”

After you published lies and the address of people you lied about? Lies that will, of course, incite violent reactions in people who believe them?

Fuck you, too.

LGBT people: Acceptable targets. Nothing changes.

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[info]snarkhunter
2011-01-29 03:13 pm UTC (link)
We should not overblow the death of one.

Right, b/c no single life is sacred. I mean, what's one person? Especially one gay person. I mean, it's not like he actually mattered. It's not like God actually loved him and valued his life, or that other people loved and valued him.

Nope. No need for anxiety or to care too much. Couldn't possibly be that you helped cause his death just as surely as if you held a weapon.

Fuck that guy sideways with a cactus. A saguaro cactus.

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[info]chikane
2011-01-29 10:19 pm UTC (link)
That newspaper with the "hang the homos" should get the cactus treatment, too.

They're trying to weasel out of it too, of course. Who would have thought that someone would follow them up on their "lynch em!" headline... Clearly they have no blame whatsoever.

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[info]charamei
2011-01-28 02:31 pm UTC (link)
This was only the second piece of homophobia-related news I saw today.

The first? My government is trying to deport a Ugandan lesbian back to her country because the judge 'sees no evidence that she is gay'. This probably means she had a boyfriend once when she was 14.

Even if she was straight, does he really think the folks back home who are gunning for her will believe that?

Fuck the world.

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[info]darsynia
2011-01-28 03:09 pm UTC (link)
What the actual fuck.

That's it, I'm done with the internet today. If only the people affected by this madness could forget about it as easily :(

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[info]atropos_lee
2011-01-28 10:33 pm UTC (link)
Brenda Namiggade has won a temporary reprive - apparently as she was being transported to the plane:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12311319

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[info]blue_penguin
2011-01-28 04:01 pm UTC (link)
Ugh, this is horrible, and the reaction of the evangelical groups is... unsurprising, but nonetheless rage-inducing. "Gay people are evil and want to rape your children!!! ... oh, but we didn't mean you should, like, hurt them or anything. I can't imagine why you would think that!"

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[info]chibikaijuu
2011-01-28 04:19 pm UTC (link)
James Nsaba Buturo, who describes himself as a devout Christian, has said, “Homosexuals can forget about human rights.”

HAVE YOU EVER ACTUALLY READ ANYTHING JESUS IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE SAID.

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[info]sistercoyote
2011-01-28 05:01 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, but I think he got hung up on the plowshares into swords and setting brother against brother and father against son.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2011-01-28 05:29 pm UTC (link)
Nnnnnnnggggghhhhhh

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[info]chibikaijuu
2011-01-28 05:35 pm UTC (link)
And for a slight note of levity, I am really amused to discover that nnnnnnnggggghhhhhh is my iPhone's autocomplete suggestion once I have typed four 'n's.

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[info]kattahj
2011-01-28 09:00 pm UTC (link)
the plowshares into swords

I once heard a minister (who was running a fever) preach about how Jesus turned wine into water. I wonder how high a fever this guy has.

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[info]silrana
2011-01-29 07:57 pm UTC (link)
Maybe he had the same disease my high school history teacher had. He told us Hamilton shot Burr, Tories and Patriots were the same thing, and that Daniel Boone discovered Pike's Peak.

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[info]kattahj
2011-01-29 08:16 pm UTC (link)
I'm Swedish. You just sent me on a google spree. :-)

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[info]silrana
2011-01-29 09:18 pm UTC (link)
*chuckles* I hope it was entertaining, at least.

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[info]kattahj
2011-01-30 08:18 am UTC (link)
Oh, absolutely!

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[info]snarkhunter
2011-01-30 01:06 pm UTC (link)
::blink::

::stare::

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[info]anidraugluin
2011-01-31 02:47 am UTC (link)
I actually once heard a lector (also in the throws of a terrible cold) say "Jesus made the blind deaf."

Someone called out "Well THAT doesn't help them at all!"

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[info]kattahj
2011-01-31 05:36 am UTC (link)
Hahaha, indeed! The guy I listened to caught himself and went, "Did I say wine into water? Mean Jesus!"

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[info]lilychan
2011-01-29 11:27 am UTC (link)
Up until he read, "love thy neighbor" and thought it meant, "love thy neighbor if he's straight. if he's gay, he's the anti-christ."

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[info]shinga
2011-01-30 04:09 am UTC (link)
"But it's okay to love him in an airport bathroom stall."

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[info]fuzzytowers
2011-01-28 04:27 pm UTC (link)
So. Angry. I'm sick of these assholes causing death and destruction every place they go and their ilk claiming "Not Responsible! Not us! We're the good guys!"

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[info]lilychan
2011-01-29 11:26 am UTC (link)
It's just more like, "OH FUCK WE GOT CAUGHT AGAIN."

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[info]telegramsam
2011-01-28 06:54 pm UTC (link)
Yea, I read about that. And the WBC-style Anglican preacher at his funeral who spent his time in the pulpit squawking about how teh gheys are ebil!1!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12306077

Ugh.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-01-28 09:12 pm UTC (link)
Oh that's horrible! The priest was brought there for the funeral and he couldn't even give the mourners peace.

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[info]sgtgeorgecarter
2011-01-28 09:04 pm UTC (link)
Appalling. I feel for Jesus. All this shite is being done in his name and I'm sure he not happy.

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[info]ahiru
2011-01-29 01:29 am UTC (link)
The Americans involved said they had no intention of stoking a violent reaction.

Yeah, you only went over there and talked about the secret evil gay institution and how they sodomize young boys and want to take over the world with their gayness, but you totally didn't want any violence, really. You obviously just wanted people to fight the evil gay with hugs and puppies! Ugh. Fuck these people.

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[info]white_tean
2011-01-29 01:31 am UTC (link)
I think it's the worst kind of perversion to invest yourself emotionally in what sort of relationships other people are in, and what they are doing in those relationships.

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[info]missmercurial
2011-01-29 03:48 am UTC (link)
Dear Misters Schmierer and Buturo
Your activities, preaching hate and anger and murder, are far more un-Christian than being gay could ever be. Kindly fuck yourselves with sharp implements, then read your Bible while you are recovering in the hospital. Pay especial attention to all that stuff Jesus said about not judging others, and letting people come to God in their own way and time, and not using violence to convert others. Or, alternately, stop calling yourselves Christians and just get the balls to call your hate speech what it is, without dragging God into it.
Angrily yours,
MissMercurial

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[info]lilychan
2011-01-29 11:25 am UTC (link)
Wasn't Mister Buturo the guy who made an anti-homosexual propaganda where he talked about how homosexuals have sex (I remember there was a lot of references to poop)?

But seriously, it's people like these that give humankind a bad name.

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[info]snarkhunter
2011-01-29 03:08 pm UTC (link)
A lot of these homophobic pseudo-Christian evangelizers of hate are really, really, REALLY obsessed with the mechanics of gay sex. Gay *male* sex, that is. They figure if you know the details, you'll be more likely to bring the hate.

It's actually, I think, a similar tactic to the way they like to describe abortion in vivid, loving detail. Points to ill-concealed sadism and repressed same-sex desire, IMHO.

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[info]lilychan
2011-01-29 09:29 pm UTC (link)
I agree, they are. I mean, what sort of logic is that?

a similar tactic to the way they like to describe abortion in vivid, loving detail

I've dealt with a few of those and told them how much of sadist they are. They never talked to me again after that lol

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[info]sistercoyote
2011-01-30 01:11 am UTC (link)
And of course because all Gay Men have sex exactly the same way (and it's always anal).

Sorry. Cranky.

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[info]littleshebear
2011-01-29 05:02 pm UTC (link)
Johann Hari's latest article touches on this briefly. It's a bit of a tangent to link to this I know but it's a good article and I think it might help calm down the rage (usual warnings about comments apply, when I first looked they were pretty good but I think some faily ones are starting to trickle in now).

From the Independant: "Why is it wrong to protect gay children?"

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[info]chikane
2011-01-29 10:20 pm UTC (link)
That is a beautiful article.

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[info]gardnerhill
2011-01-31 12:25 am UTC (link)
All that's left is for that poor poor man to go bawling to Sarah Palin about how HE'S the real victim in all this, just for trying to be a Good Christian.

Treatment of him as a martyr for the faith by the usual suspects in four...three...two...

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