{UAH} "It was weirdly disturbing" R. Musiimenta
Mussiimenta, a long distance supa-dupa gorgeous Tooro muchacha of this Baboon said to me moments ago that
LGBTQ/LGBTQ2+/LGBTTTQQIAP* has left Human Rights workshops/meetings/conferences meaningless and purposeless. Its been taking over all human rights meetings. Purpose of the qorkshop was to sensitized school children about human rights but immediately it drifted to LGBT-specific agenda
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LGBTQ/LGBTQ2+/LGBTTTQQIAP* has left Human Rights workshops/meetings/conferences meaningless and purposeless. Its been taking over all human rights meetings. Purpose of the qorkshop was to sensitized school children about human rights but immediately it drifted to LGBT-specific agenda
She had left two days ago for Rukungiri where a Human Rights workshop was to take place. She was at first very excited being she founded and heads a local NGO that rehabilitates young inmates once out of the coolers - with majority undesired by their families
The problem, she said to me, was that within seconds of the meeting commencing a mention was made of recent developments on LGBT laws. LGBT members overshadowed the meeting and only then did she realize the western well-funded workshop was all about gay rights and its expansion in schools.
She immediately folded camp and left for Kampala on the next bus arriving 11.45pm - still shaken by scramble she witnessed.
Said many local NGOs attend meetings organized by the particular western-backed organization because of its deep pockets. Also that some meaningful local NGOs have included LGBT in their aims and objectives simply for the money "except" - except the donor agency has a tendency of following up and local NGOs to see what they are doing with money they donated for LGBT in its objectives.
She quit.
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