The African nation of Uganda has passed new legislation banning LGBTism while enacting the death penalty for homosexual pedophiles and groomers, with the nation’s President saying in an impassioned speech to parliament that the new laws will protect Ugandan children of both the present and the future.
 
The new legislation, which bans homosexuality, the promotion of homosexuality, and gives the death penalty to gay child-grooming pedophiles, “protects and safeguards the sovereignty of this country, the morals of this country, the culture, and we will always legislate for our people,” said Anita Annet, the Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, when the national legislature voted to pass the law on Wednesday.
 

“We will have our morals, we will protect our children, and we are making this law for ourselves, we are making this law for our children, we are making this law for the children of our children,” Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said in an impassioned speech to parliament.

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