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“There Is Nothing As Sweet As A woman” Top Kampala Pastor Breaks His Silence Regarding Gen Muoozi’s Recent Homosexuality Post

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Pastor Martin Ssempa has condemned General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s recent remarks advocating for the repeal of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA), emphasizing that the law is essential for preserving the country’s cultural and moral fabric. General Muhoozi, reflecting on his recent trip to Japan, expressed concerns about international perceptions of Uganda’s stance on homosexuality.

“I was in Japan recently, and people asked me why we are persecuting homosexuals. I was totally shocked and very hurt. Compatriots, let’s get rid of that small law. Our friends around the world are misunderstanding us,” Muhoozi posted on X (formerly Twitter).

In a pointed rebuttal, Pastor Ssempa questioned Japan’s involvement in Uganda’s domestic policies on homosexuality. “What is Japan’s interest in promoting homosexuality in Uganda? I thought their focus was on selling Toyota and Nissan cars or advancing their technology. They are struggling with low birth rates and population decline. Why should we emulate them?” Ssempa wrote.

The pastor also accused prominent Ugandan figures, including journalist Andrew Mwenda and opposition leader Bobi Wine, of supporting pro-LGBTQ agendas. Ssempa alleged that Mwenda had introduced pro-LGBTQ messages into the Patriotic League and demanded his dismissal as communications director.

He further underscored the importance of upholding Uganda’s cultural values, particularly traditional family structures. “Reverend Father Onen said it best: ‘For a man, there is nothing as sweet as a woman!’ We must protect our children and culture from sellouts like Mwenda, Bobi Wine, and Winnie Byanyima,” Ssempa asserted.

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In addition to his local criticism, Ssempa linked his position to international politics, praising former U.S. President Donald Trump for his stance against LGBTQ+ advocacy. Pastor Ssempa’s comments highlight ongoing debates within Uganda regarding the balance between cultural preservation and international relations.

Pastor Martin Ssempa has condemned General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s recent remarks advocating for the repeal of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA), emphasizing that the law is essential for preserving the country’s cultural and moral fabric. General Muhoozi, reflecting on his recent trip to Japan, expressed concerns about international perceptions of Uganda’s stance on homosexuality.

“I was in Japan recently, and people asked me why we are persecuting homosexuals. I was totally shocked and very hurt. Compatriots, let’s get rid of that small law. Our friends around the world are misunderstanding us,” Muhoozi posted on X (formerly Twitter).

In a pointed rebuttal, Pastor Ssempa questioned Japan’s involvement in Uganda’s domestic policies on homosexuality. “What is Japan’s interest in promoting homosexuality in Uganda? I thought their focus was on selling Toyota and Nissan cars or advancing their technology. They are struggling with low birth rates and population decline. Why should we emulate them?” Ssempa wrote.

The pastor also accused prominent Ugandan figures, including journalist Andrew Mwenda and opposition leader Bobi Wine, of supporting pro-LGBTQ agendas. Ssempa alleged that Mwenda had introduced pro-LGBTQ messages into the Patriotic League and demanded his dismissal as communications director.

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He further underscored the importance of upholding Uganda’s cultural values, particularly traditional family structures. “Reverend Father Onen said it best: ‘For a man, there is nothing as sweet as a woman!’ We must protect our children and culture from sellouts like Mwenda, Bobi Wine, and Winnie Byanyima,” Ssempa asserted.

In addition to his local criticism, Ssempa linked his position to international politics, praising former U.S. President Donald Trump for his stance against LGBTQ+ advocacy. Pastor Ssempa’s comments highlight ongoing debates within Uganda regarding the balance between cultural preservation and international relations.

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