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The summary and the entire WSJ article can be read here.

The government of Russian President Vladimir Putin, African politicians and activists from the American religious right have been working side by side to push for anti-homosexuality laws in Africa, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Highlights of the Wall Street Journal article of Sept. 22 include:

  • On Jan. 25, 2023, Vladlen Semivolos, the Russian ambassador to Uganda, met Speaker of Parliament Anita Among in her office and urged her to push for quick approval of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which provides the death penalty for repeated consensual same-sex intimacy.
  • In March 2023, Russia supplied $300,000 to Uganda to host lawmakers from across Africa for a conference on how to resist Western pressure on issues like gay and reproductive rights.
  • On March 20, when Uganda’s parliament voted on the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, around a dozen Ugandan lawmakers joined the vote remotely from Moscow, where they were attending a conference of Russian and other African parliamentarians dubbed “Russia-Africa in a Multipolar World.”
  • The Russian ambassador denies making that $300,000 transfer or pushing for passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
  • An email announcing the $300,000 payment went to Sharon Slater, president of the anti-LGBTQ American advocacy group Family Watch International, one of the organizers of the Ugandan conference.
  • Slater says she and Family Watch weren’t aware of any Russian funding for the conference and never had any involvement with the Russian government on any African issues.
  • She spokes at a 2014 conference in Moscow that was organized by the anti-gay World Congress of Families.
  • In her speech at the Uganda conference, Slater claimed that the U.N. and international aid groups are “after the children” and that they promote sex education that will “capture their hearts and minds to recruit them to their cause.”
  • Slater says Family Watch has never supported anti-LGBTQ legislation in African countries and wasn’t “responsible for the treatment of homosexuals under African laws.”
  • Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni says that Slater convinced him to remove a section of the bill that would have made it a crime simply to identify as LGBTQ.
  • Attendees at the Ugandan conference included anti-gay legislators from Ghana who proposed the harsh anti-LGBTQ bill that Ghana’s parliament passed in February 2024 and that is currently awaiting action from the President and Supreme Court.
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[–] rayyy@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Conservatism is a plague of death

It's not really conservatism but rather the perversion MAGA has introduced. Real conservatives are lining up behind Kamala Harris. Hundreds of leaders from both sides support Kamala Harris.

[–] technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Right-wingers support Harris because she's a right-winger.

[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's not really conservatism but rather the perversion MAGA has introduced

White right wing bigots from America and Europe had been spreading their homophobia to Africa for CENTURIES before the Mango Mussolini ever came down that stupid escalator.

He and the whole MAGA cult is a deadly tumor for sure, but not the underlying cancer.

~~Real conservatives~~ Paleoconservatives are lining up behind Kamala Harris.

Fixed that for you. That's not something you should be proud about.

You're celebrating the likes of Dick Cheney who shot his hunting buddy in the face and then made HIM publicly apologize.

Dick Cheney of Halliburton who was one of the main proponents of the Iraq war.

Dick Cheney who to this day hasn't seen a war he didn't love profiting off of.

Dick Cheney, the torture superfan.

Liz Cheney, the daughter of Dick Cheney with pretty much identical political stances.

The enemies of fascists are not always your friends.