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OK a discussion got going in the shoutbox that's worthwhile and @Mew6ix and @WanderingProtagonist took on for a long time:

I'm reposting it below with some of my comments, but first my own take:

The "globalists" pushing globohomo haven't won the battle yet:

Russia is fighting back against them pretty strong, even though the picture is a bit murky because there's way too many jew oligarchs that are still powerful in Russia. But obviously there's strong resistance to globohomo and transgenderism by Russia, and the Czar Putin directly stated they couldn't accept it because it was destructive to their values.

China is fighting against them even though the CCP obviously can't be trusted if they were trying to govern us (but nothing has convinced me that they are trying to, at least not yet).
Emperor Xi Jinping flat-out outlawed public display or promotion of "sissy men", stating Chinese boys needed strong positive masculine male role models, and they also banned gangster rap over there, and called Soros "the son of Satan" and "global economic terrorist" so they're obviously not lying down under some "inevitable" global victory for satanic jews and trannies without a fight.

The Arabian and Muslim countries vary: On the bad side, The countries where the most extreme religious cults dominate produce the "rapefugees" that are so infamous when the jews get them into Europe en masse.
However, tons of Muslims are comparatively "based" as some of you guys like to say, and not perverted even if they're more heavily on the traditionalist and sexual conservatism side than me. But they do a good job crushing attempts to bring in globohomo perversion a lot of times. This is true of other countries with a strong Muslim presence, Malaysia being the champion for both "antisemitism" and opposition to globohomo.
And then of course there's the Nation of Islam who are a very different take on "Muslim," but I think it's safe to say they're a positive influence in resisting the satanic jew vaccine and globohomo and transgender addition: Farrakhan's been calling out the satanic jews for all of these things and more for decades.

Then like I mentioned there's still hope to keep globohomo outlawed in some African and Caribbean countries that are still resisting it, but we can get to that addressing the discussion I copied out of the shoutbox.
WilliamSmithJune 2nd, 2022, 1:43 pmP.S. I promise I'm not trying to sell you guys on Africa and the Caribbean countries where homos and trannies are illegal, but thank god for Africa and the Caribbean so I don't have to worry about satanic trannies near either me or my future children!!!

Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:15 pmReality check. The Caribbean is being forced with the LGBTQ agenda. A gay activist from Canada filed a lawsuit against the government Belize
--> That's only one Latin American country around the Caribbean, not the ones I was thinking of. I wasn't crystal clear by naming the entire Caribbean (around a dozen island countries depending on how you count them as nations vs dependencies), but here is the research I've done so far just to get a rough ranking of countries with the best current level of legal and constitutional defiance of globohomo perversion:

It's from my 4-part set of finding countries by ranking the lowest levels of:
1) infestation rates of biological jews (i.e. jewish populations by country)
viewtopic.php?p=370902#p370902

2) the highest recorded levels of "antisemitism" based on the ADL survey (which basically states objective truths about jews like how jews have vastly disproportionate influence in the ZOG bank cabal, the jewmedia, how jews are disloyal to the host states vs loyalty to the tribe and satanic parasite state Israel, then polls people in each country about those facts as though they're not supposed to believe those truths, so in reality it's really quite useful)
viewtopic.php?p=370918#p370918

3) Highest levels of opposition to globohomo (our topic here)
(Countries that outlaw homosexuality, outlaw same-sex marriage, outlaw fags/pedos adopting innocent children, outlaw fags having sex with animals, outlaw transgender perversion, etc)
viewtopic.php?p=370919#p370919
WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:16 pmlol I told him, he thinks these countries are immune to it. They will all become owned and occupied by the LGBTQ one day, ALL OF EM. Even Russia.
I never said they were "immune" to anything: I said they flat-out have laws and constitutional amendments outlawing it all right now + even here where the jew oligarchies have financed sweeping topdown campaigns to normalize globohomo and sexual perversion, people in the USSA right now are up in arms against it.
However, these other countries that are against it already have it fully illegal, so obviously they have a better chance to continue aiding in the fight.

Also a lot of macho latinos and blacks (and their women too) all hate satanic trannies and globohomo perverts and know it'll destroy their families and societies: Like I mentioned recently, the globohomo agenda got a lot of Latin countries to legalize globohomo, but those countries also have the highest recorded rates of violence against trannies and globohomo pervs as a counter-reaction.
However, I had already ranked those to take that into account because there's both legalization and also higher #s of jews as a general thing in those Latin countries, so I demoted those in my own personal priority list already, and I like the black ones better anyway because I'm looking for good ones where they theoretically won't pick on my black girlfriend(s), but let's stay on topic. :mrgreen:

But back to resisting homos, here is the list of ranked ones I'm looking into. And to naysayers who start saying the list is supposedly "useless" just because it's not perfect or some of these countries might fall to globohomo during the fight, don't BS that it's supposedly totally useless to figure out where there's the highest resistance:
Where would you rather resist the satanic trannies and pedophiles attempts to get at our children and destroy traditional families with their perversion, in f***ing cucknada or UK or Sweden where you can probably go to jail for criticizing any harmful invader from a rapefugee to a faggot, or somewhere full of ardent heteros who have all forms of homosexuality outlawed (including constitutional bans) and punishable with severe criminal penalties even if the crime is just two buttboys caught corn-holing each other?

Let me just be lazy and requote most of the whole post with the list:
WilliamSmith wrote:
May 1st, 2022, 5:17 pm
Now for the anti-globohomo data.........
(posted early and adding data to edit later on, so jew trolls popping in to derail the thread don't get in the way 1st LOL) :lol:

Some good data sources:

Wokepedia's LGBT rights by country or territory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_righ ... _territory
This doesn't exactly rank them, but has a lot of specific details.
Fortunately mentally twisted pervert jews and homosexuals bent on molestation of others never stop whining about their conviction that they are supposedly eternally the victims, so they provide a lot of detail about these topics, even in an age where they're trying to somehow brainwash people into believing things like race or gender supposedly don't exist. :wink:

The 150 Worst (& Safest) Countries for LGBTQ+ Travel in 2021
https://www.asherfergusson.com/lgbtq-travel-safety/
(The one with the awesome rainbow color coded map, definitely a great source for peace so we can coexist separately, LOL)

Here's the ranked lists cobbled together from several sources, I'll add notes to some of them later. (I looked at the rankings first, then looked at the Wokepedia details to look up specific laws.)

Listed from best (i.e. most homophobic and transphobic), to worst using the scores from the " LGBTQ+ Travel" index:

And yeah, it's in all caps because I was lazy when I compiled it, and not gonna retype it for you. :)

CARIBBEAN:
JAMAICA (-143 NICE!!)
BARBADOS
SAINT LUCIA
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA $$$
DOMINICA
GRENADA
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
This came as a complete surprise that so many of these places preserve more protection of families and children there by keeping the ban on globohomo strong. I started thinking about these just as theoretic romantic places where black girlfriends wouldn't get picked on after someone told us they were good for that reason (well, except if blacks there are mad at her for being seen with me, but it's not like it'd be worse than being in the middle of the jewnited states with jews/antifa/Soros/etc funding race riots and provoking endless racial hostility through the controlled jewmedia).... But I didn't expect these kinds of rankings from the globohomo sites. And if you're just blacks looking for a good place to get away from the USSA and/or jewish influence, these places must look like heaven! :D
Also, right now if you've got a bit of money, a bunch of these have some of the easiest citizenship by investment programs currently available, and many (I think the majority of them) allow dual/multiple citizenship.

AFRICA:
NIGERIA (-195! Wow! LOL. I guess they don't like faggots very much there... :mrgreen: )
MALAWI
OMAN (-145)
[ JAMAICA'S SCORE WAS HERE, FOR COMPARISON ]
ZAMBIA
TANZANIA
SUDAN
UGANDA (-100)
EGYPT
ALGERIA
MOROCCO
TUNISIA
ETHIOPIA
KENYA
SENEGAL
CAMEROON
ZIMBABWE
GHANA
ESWATINI
TOGO
NAMIBIA
MAURITIUS

ADDENDUM (NOT ON THE 150 MOST VISITED, BUT RANKED FOR ANTI-GLOBOHOMO):
BURUNDI
COMORS
CHAD
ERITREA
GUINEA
KUWAIT
LIBERIA
MAURITANIA
SIERRA LEONE
SOMALIA
SOUTH SUDAN

ASIA AND OCEANIA:
MALAYSIA (AWESOME! -148 score! This is one of the greatest countries. If you're really a traditionalist, consider this. Personally, I don't want to rub them the wrong way with my womanizing, but I still have to check this out as a polite guest at minimum. I already thought it was an awesome country because of some polite acquaintance with some Malaysian Cantonese there, and noticing it was a beautiful country with an interesting history overall, but its' clearly near the top of the lists for both "antisemitism" and prohibitions against LBTQ perversion. :D )
MYANMAR
MALDIVES
SRI LANKA
SINGAPORE
(NON-150 BUT FAGS STILL ILLEGAL):
BANGLADESH
BHUTAN
BRUNEI
COOK ISLANDS
KIRIBATI
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
SAMOA
SOLOMON ISLANDS
TONGA
TURKMENISTAN
TUVALU
INDONESIA:
Indonesia was not as strong as I'd hoped, but they do have an anti-porn law the fags whine is used to "persecute" pro-LGBTQ+ content, so it's better than nothing... And of course, it's a beautiful country too. 8)

Malaysia, though! Now that looks nice.
May the Heavens bless and preserve the beautiful nation of Malaysia, even if it's not the best match for a jerk like me, LOL. :mrgreen:
Malaysia’s "anti-Semitic" former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is also a King among men, who (among many other noble achievements in his long life), wrote that “Jews rule this world by proxy,” and that “America is very much under Jewish influence."
Malaysia has had various bans against the blood-sucking satanic parasite Israel in its history of rocky relations as well.
Much more to come on Malaysia. I'll have to travel there more extensively (maybe with a "bring your own women" policy so I don't cause offense, because this country deserves a lot of respect!! LOL).

I'll be back to update the list with some interesting specifics I found later.
Kenya, for example, not only had a respectable ranking for "antisemitism," but also increased its laws against globohomo in 2010!
Also let me requote myself on some earlier commentary pointing out how I compiled it:
Expanding on point #3: Find countries who are the least tolerant of globohomo ("LGBTQ+" or wtf-ever it's called), gotta thank some LGBTQ+ homos for doing the heavy lifting for me on this one:

They've compiled "The 150 Worst (& Safest) Countries for LGBTQ+ Travel in 2021" and produced an extremely useful document and rainbow color coded infographic to help us "coexist separately", which grades 150 countries from F grade (worst to globohomo, best for me) to A grade.
The criteria include legalized same-sex acts and marriage, transgender laws, and whether they have "hate speech" and discrimination laws.
https://www.asherfergusson.com/lgbtq-travel-safety/

Many fine countries in Africa, the Middle East, many beautiful island nations in the Caribbean, and some nations of Asia such as Malaysia, and Indonesia, are awesome and should justifiably be proud of receiving the Grade F from globohomo, and hence the Grade A from anyone with the decency to support keeping globohomo perversion illegal. 8)

All homosexuality is completely illegal in many of these fine countries, and faggots adopting children is totally out of the question, as is the whole mess of transgenderism.

Also, I do appreciate the homos' very extensive list (as long as they and their faggotry stay out of these nice countries, instead of trying to slither into them and subvert them), but one more observation:

I've observed homos online trying to insinuate (or claim overtly) that a lot of black nations are intensely homophobic/transphobic/etc due to supposed vestiges of "colonialism" and British anti-buggery laws (hence, globohomo blaming the embarrassing problem of blacks despising fags and pedophiles on alleged vestiges of "white supremacist" colonial law).
However, some black nations liberated long ago from colonial control (or that never fell to it to begin with) have actually strengthened their laws against globohomo in recent years rather than loosening them, whereas most of the 'Westernized' nations have fallen more and more to it, with a few exceptions in Eastern Europe and Russia.
Ah, one more thing to note is that I was throwing together the list quickly but didn't necessarily include a lot of Middle Eastern ones: Guys who are actually serious about the supposed sexual conservatism should look into those, but be careful since you never know when a new flood of jews will spill in and destroy everything (there's an ongoing major infestation into Dubai right now, for example).

OK I'll keep going with requoting the shoutbox discussion in the next post.
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Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:16 pm The Gay activist took a flight from Toronto to file a lawsuit in Belize to sue the government, in a country where the locals can't sue the government for abusing their powers, or corrupt officials. This is the gay agenda at work

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:17 pmT hese people want to run everything, and that's what they are doing. Trying to take over the entire world and people are letting them do it.
--> Well that's why I say it's better to fight it and find the best countries to do so, not just sitting back in collapsing shit-holes mostly if not entirely controlled by satanic jews and faggots. :)

That's very interesting about the gay activist though (haven't researched it, but might later even though Belize wasn't high up my own list, though I'd still consider it).
The Caribbean list (the actual island nations in my list in 1st post) and possibly Kenya are the ones I need to research the most and eventually travel to, might be some others too.
By the way, China's presence is very strong in Kenya (more on that in a minute because you two got into that topic.
Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:17 pm A condition that Trudeau told Africa is that to accept aid, they must empower LGBT and girls. The feminist agenda

Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:18 pm I'm glad that you're realizing the feminist and LGBT agenda that is taking over the world.
I'm not surprised, but can you let us know what countries they're trying to force it into currently? I think the ZOG 'West' is deliberately trying to create a famine to blame on Putin and "climate change" and then use to terrorize and destabilize Africans (I have another thread on this topic), and then they'll both exploit Africans to flood them into Europe or other countries the way they do, and also try to terrorize the Africans by forcing globohomo on them and no doubt trying to force them to take the vaccines as well.

I hope Russia and China can maybe counter it by helping Africans so they don't have to bow to the ZOGs demands to allow globohomo.
WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:19 pmThe onyl country I can see resisting it for good is North Korea.

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:19 pm Feminist exist in China but North Korea, they would probably get their asses kicked by Kim.

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:19 pmH e's like the only person that won't be intimidated by those people or threats.
---> Check out my list above, Malaysia is another good one resisting it.
Emperor Xi of China is also standing up to them: He banned public display of faggy men, and threw out a lot of the foreign sex perverts and other meddlers that were swarming around in there so the jews and globohomo faggots can't so easily engage in subversive anti-Chinese activities internally, as well as all the stuff I said above in the earlier post.

I hope China has some more actual real men like him in there after Emperor Xi passes, who will keep up the fight so the world can get rid of all the zionist occupation governments and let some actual real nations reform from the wreckage.
Hopefully China won't try to do their own world government after that, LOL, but right now they and the Russians are fighting the ZOGs and resisting globohomo while in the 'West' even f-ing Trump schilled for it and I heard they forced it into Botswana even though traditionalists tried to fight them off, shame!!

Ok more in a minute... 8)
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Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:21 pmIn Canada, they teach girls to hate men, and boys to become trannies and homos

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:21 pm That's why people crack me up when they think African males are "strong" and will resist. They won't, they are owned by the Chinese.
---> Maybe you were thinking of someone else that time, but I never said that about "African males" LOL!!
I said African countries currently still have strong protections against globohomo compared with the rest, even though I agree they'll be targeted to ruin that.
So obviously African men and women deserve some credit for having held out this long and good luck to them, but I never said "African males" were so strong they were immune to globohomo, ROFLMAO. :mrgreen:
It is also the case that the black Caribbean nations have those stronger legal and constitutional protections against homosexuals right now.

And the Dominican Republic too, but I never said anything about how "Dominican males" were too strong to fall to globohomo either, LOL, I was talking about their laws and countries at the moment being much better than the ZOG countries where the jew oligarchies finance so much globohomo.

So like I posted above, it's a fact that's their laws right now even though I have no doubt globohomo and the ZOGs will try to force them to ruin themselves by legalizing it using whatever blackmailing or manipulations they can to bring it in.

As for China's presence in Africa (and I've heard growingly in the Caribbean, though mostly in Africa because of the natural resource and infrastructure project and loan angles), that's a VERY interesting topic. But you just said all the Africans were "owned" by the Chinese, I'd say that's overstating it even if there's an element of truth in terms of debt and neo-colonial influence by Chinese instead of 'Western' Imperial powers and jew and arab slavers and so on, but on the positive side:
Since China is also resisting the ZOG agenda comparatively, they could theoretically be a positive influence in helping African countries resist globohomo. Definitely of interest to me since I also study Chinese (Cantonese but writing is the same).
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WilliamSmith wrote:
June 3rd, 2022, 6:25 pm
So obviously African men and women deserve some credit for having held out this long and good luck to them, but I never said "African males" were so strong they were immune to globohomo, ROFLMAO. :mrgreen:
Quick off-topic comedy side note: I did see a black American woman defend herself against black men who were telling her she shouldn't be going after white men by firing back: "too many of y'all are going gay," so there again I never said being a black man makes you automatically immune to globohomo. :mrgreen:
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Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:30 pm I don't like transgenders. They are still biologically and spiritually men

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:30 pm It's terrible, that's why the world is just finished. People believe there is hope in Russia and that Russians will always protect themselves from this. I do believe they will since a lot of parents in Russia are strongly against that agenda. And as long as Putin don't have to rely on other nations for shit, they aer good.

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:31 pm It's when your country have to rely on other countries that you can get black mailed by who ever is running the show.

Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:31 pm Russian is Orthodox Christian and they have changed a lot from the days of the Bolshevik occupiers. There are a few golddiggers, but the Russians don't dig that LGBTQ shit

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:31 pm Like Biden trying to force everyone to turn on RUssia for the Ukraine invasion.

Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:32 pm Why should an American/Canadian man fight Russia? Russia is a country thousands of miles away from NYC or Toronto.

WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:32 pm And Russia simply saying "well f**k you we'll block you too" And Putin literately blocked sites like facebook rather than apologizing so if countries do fight back against the bullying they have a chance.

Mew6ixJune 2nd, 2022, 10:33 pm Russia has plenty of land, oil and gas. It's when the IMF starts sanctioning it from the SWIFT networks that the Red Pill men will see that there is no escaping the feminist LGBTQ agenda
Yeah, but Russia and China have been preparing for this for a long time, they always knew the ZOG bankers and USD based "currency regime" would come to an end, seems the ZOG is accelerating the destruction of the dollar and it may even come out better for Russia than it does the ZOG 'West' that is being destroyed by the enemies within.
I think you're overstating the power and inevitability of globohomo (LGBTQ), that's just silly that there's "no escaping" it.
People are heavily up in arms against it right now even in the right wing of the USSA (and not just right wing in any sense of party politics, I'm not registered with a political party and lots of other people who aren't are also against it).
The "feminist" part doesn't even have any relevance, I don't think, if you're masculine enough then even the most outspoken women respond favorably. The woke feminism starting from the 2nd-wave which was pretty much complete jewesses then the current wave promoting satanic trannies and pedophiles is them showing their true colors which aims at both normalizing their own sexual perversion and destroying traditional families. Some make a pretty good case about that agenda even higher up the pyramid being aimed at depopulation as well, which the elite is very very into obviously.
WanderingProtagonistJune 2nd, 2022, 10:32 pm Threatening to starve Africa if they don't give in to homosexuality that's just f***ed up on so many levels.
100% agree, but did you guys see news on specific countries to name so I can look this up more?
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A gay conservative MP wanted to sanction Uganda in 2015
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I see you got Malaysia listed in a few places there. It might be anti-gay or antisemitic but it's a pretty gynocentric country. Very strong feminist presence. I also thought most Malaysian women were cunts. So yeah.
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Mew6ix wrote:
June 3rd, 2022, 9:46 pm
A gay conservative MP wanted to sanction Uganda in 2015
Well, so far they still haven't got Uganda to fall to globohomo as far as I've heard. I think the black Caribbean countries where it's illegal are mostly still holding out too. Unfortunately I'm expecting some of them to fall (though maybe not, hopefully the "West" will get its ass kicked enough to lose credibility so they can't keep promoting this perversion through the western jew oligarchies and financing groups they use to push globohomo and keep 'Western' political leaders on their perverted dog leashes).

Here's the post from the Countries with Least Jewish influences thread where I found a fun collection of quotes of Uganda, Kenyan, and Zambian leaders declining to cave in to pressure to legalize nation-destroying homosexual perversion in their promising black African countries:
WilliamSmith wrote:
June 16th, 2022, 5:40 pm
LOL: Here's more substantiating what I was saying about what a happy surprise it was how black African countries often are big holdouts against homosexual perversion (and consequently better against jewish influence) than the jew-rotted collapsing 'West':

https://nationalvanguard.org/2022/06/ho ... f-maggots/
In an interview with the press, a CNN reporter asked Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni whether he, personally, disliked homosexuals. Museveni replied: “Of course! They are disgusting.” :lol:

Another reporter asked Kenya’s President President Uhuru Kenyatta about the topic, and he explained at some length that “gay rights” have no particular importance in his country.

In an interview with Sky News, a reporter asked the (then) President of Zambia, Edgar Chagwa Lungu, what he thought about “gay rights.” Lungu said he believed that decriminalizing homosexual acts would not be the right thing for Zambia and that the West should not judge Zambians as uncivilized because their culture did not favor the tolerance of “men having sex with other men.”

In most African countries where homosexuality is legally frowned upon, meddlesome US ambassadors and leftist media representatives travel around trying to stir up trouble for African politicians who don’t favor “gay rights” and aren’t open to persuasion (i.e. aren’t corrupt enough to change their minds).

Homosexuality is illegal in 70 countries, and, in seven of those, the penalty for engaging in homosexual acts is death.
Uganda and Kenya were already of interest to me. Will learn more about Zambia too in due course... :)

P.S. Ignore National Vanguard's insolence in talking about how blacks are supposedly "not as intelligent as Western Whites" (you mean the same 'Western White' geniuses who let the satanic jews take over all their nations form the inside out, use their own sons to fight the international jew wars, then roll over for the jews and their globohomo perversion nightmare, unlike the supposedly "less intelligent" black Africans who are still ardently holding out against globohomo for the protection of black families and traditional African institutions? :wink: )
Nonetheless, Vanguard gets an A+ for distributing red pill truth about the satanic jews and their role in everything from the wars and communism and cultural marxism, including pushing globohomo, transgenderism and pedophilia worldwide. Thanks Vanguard.

Anyway, here's Ugandan Yoweri Museveni who said “Of course! They are disgusting.” when asked if he personally disliked sexual pervert homos, LOL. I believe that's what you younger generations refer to as "based." :lol:
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Awesome find from Bitchute:

Black nationalist has taken the red pill and is calling out jews behind globohomo perversion and educating other blacks about it:
The Bitchute uploader channel called it "The Great Black Awakening: Jews Are Behind Faggotry"


https://www.bitchute.com/video/QjqT96XoEuMx/


https://www.bitchute.com/video/nrQg2wvIJA5j/

Any/all gentile globohomo perverts can be damned 100% as much as the vile jews pushing globohomo, but you have to understand the predominantly jewish (including talmudic) roots of the globohomo perversion, transgenderism, and pedophilia legalization agenda in order to effectively fight it and protect your own people (whoever they may be) from it, and this guy obviously does and is trying to speak out and help blacks protect their families and cultures from it:

Here is their web site:
https://socialarchitects26.com/

I only just ran across this, but the speaker's name is apparently Ayo H. Kimathi and he's founded a Straight Black Pride Movement. Nice work! :)

@Pixel--Dude FYI for you here since we've both been going off with rants today about how to keep globohomo pedophiles away from our children, and these videos have a lot of good overview of the red pill history including a few things I'd never learned about before. I knew a little about the disgusting "NAMBLA" North American Man Boy Love Association run by jews trying to normalize and legalize pedophilia, but never saw their sickening nearly pornographic propaganda until seeing it in this video, disgusting! Good for this Straight Black Pride group for making this information known out there amongst their own communities.
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Moving part of this discussion in here out of Cornfed's thread...
E Irizarry R&B Singer wrote:
September 29th, 2022, 5:59 am
Keep in mind, there are faggots in Uganda because I saw them trying to be coy as possible but to the trained
eye, I can ascertain a foreign faggot in a foreign country for the most part if they don't hide their mannerisms.
Yes there are effeminate-sounding men that aren't gay, but no, it's a level-1-up kind of AI detection I have, man
LoL :lol: :lol:
First up congratulations to you for your ability to detect closet homos, that is a valuable skill indeed. :lol:

I don't care about effeminate men as long as they're not trying to molest children and animals and spread homosexuality and disease (though dammit, they often are), but I wish I had that gift to detect the actual homos amongst us.

As for Uganda:
I figured there's always some everywhere, but was impressed by Uganda having passed popular legislation to keep globohomo from becoming an out of control force there like it is in the god-awful West at the present time where pedophiles at pride parades are exposing themselves to small children in the street, having sex with animals, spreading their diseases, and worse.

Those homosexuals who live amongst us in any otherwise healthy nation and yet are not inherently malicious or harmful toward the heteros need some kind of escape mechanism to get them away from the rest of us, or at least a segregated area in a nation to keep them biologically away from the rest of us and our children (not to mention our pets, f-ing perverts).
But the international globohomo lobby is hellbent on forcing homo and trans on all countries and have already made so many fall, so dammit, if they were serious about "human rights" for perverts then they should apply their funds to helping homos get out and go to places that are already gone full sodomite, rather than trying to bring down every last nation holding out against it.

But overall Uganda is very based on their strong homophobia for sure, so good for them:
Uganda passed the Anti-Homosexuality Act aka the "Kill the Gays Bill" back in 2014. :)
It was called "Kill the Gays Bill" by the media because it originally proscribed the death penalty for "aggravated homosexuality," involving sex acts against minors, disabled, or HIV carriers, but they changed it from the death penalty to life imprisonment.
Unfortunately, I guess it got overturned on procedural grounds. However, there was vociferous public celebration of the bill, they've threatened to reintroduce it more recently, and a poll said at least 89% of Ugandans found homosexuality morally unacceptable, so I'd definitely say overall Ugandans deserve a lot of credit for based homophobia, especially in this day and age.
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HELL YEAH, the Africans aren't giving up fighting globohomo yet:

I ran out of time (my last HA marathon session until a week because of travel and so on coming up tomorrow morning), but I have to throw out these links:

2021:
Uganda passes new anti-homosexuality law to further criminalise gay people
https://www.mambaonline.com/2021/05/05/ ... ay-people/

2019
Uganda Threatens to Re-introduce “Anti-Homosexuality Act”
https://outrightinternational.org/conte ... uality-act

The problem with this is the homosexuals are fleeing into Kenya, a beautiful and promising country which also has based homophobia and should not have to deal with them either. Hey, I like being humane too, but for !@#$'s sake, ship the damn sodomites out to tel aviv, paris, jew york city, scum francisco, or other rotting festering judaized cesspools of homosexuality, perversion, aids and monkey pox, etc, not force them on the good Kenyans.

Uganda throws a party to celebrate passing of anti-gay law (LOL!!)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/ ... ti-gay-law

ALL RIGHT!!!!! I wasn't even expecting this, but now I might have to put Ghana back on my favored travel list.

2021:
Ghana: Proposed bill threatens homosexuals with long prison terms
https://www.france24.com/en/africa/2021 ... ison-terms

I thought Ghana was a good country, but they were too soft on globohomo and suspected they'd fall to it attempting to attract FDI or being subverted by jews and homo "Westerners", like I heard Botswana did, but this is showing there's spirit to fight back in Ghana too.

I found even more than I had time to post, I'll be back next week with more hopefully. :)
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Pixel--Dude wrote:
October 2nd, 2022, 2:20 am
WilliamSmith wrote:
October 1st, 2022, 9:08 pm
HELL YEAH, the Africans aren't giving up fighting globohomo yet:

I ran out of time (my last HA marathon session until a week because of travel and so on coming up tomorrow morning), but I have to throw out these links:

2021:
Uganda passes new anti-homosexuality law to further criminalise gay people
https://www.mambaonline.com/2021/05/05/ ... ay-people/

2019
Uganda Threatens to Re-introduce “Anti-Homosexuality Act”
https://outrightinternational.org/conte ... uality-act

The problem with this is the homosexuals are fleeing into Kenya, a beautiful and promising country which also has based homophobia and should not have to deal with them either. Hey, I like being humane too, but for !@#$'s sake, ship the damn sodomites out to tel aviv, paris, jew york city, scum francisco, or other rotting festering judaized cesspools of homosexuality, perversion, aids and monkey pox, etc, not force them on the good Kenyans.

Uganda throws a party to celebrate passing of anti-gay law (LOL!!)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/ ... ti-gay-law

ALL RIGHT!!!!! I wasn't even expecting this, but now I might have to put Ghana back on my favored travel list.

2021:
Ghana: Proposed bill threatens homosexuals with long prison terms
https://www.france24.com/en/africa/2021 ... ison-terms

I thought Ghana was a good country, but they were too soft on globohomo and suspected they'd fall to it attempting to attract FDI or being subverted by jews and homo "Westerners", like I heard Botswana did, but this is showing there's spirit to fight back in Ghana too.

I found even more than I had time to post, I'll be back next week with more hopefully. :)
I still think this is one of the best speeches ever given regarding homosexuality :lol: it's f***ing hilarious!

[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KhmUqJzu9eI[/youtube]
AWESOME, LOL, thanks for the great contribution. I have more on this subject to post soon but I'm going to have to archive this video before it gets pulled off jewtube, and find a new home for it on Bitchute someday if it disappears. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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We live in an age where the jewmedia is fully invested in their hubris that promoting homosexuality and pedophilia is the top thing in their warped twisted minds, yet so far they've failed to completely censor the internet despite the fact they are trying, so I can quote them as they expose themselves:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegle ... 9696671169
20 Most Dangerous Places For Gay Travelers (And The 5 Safest)
Laura Begley BloomSenior Contributor
Transformative Travel: I look at how travel can change lives.
Nov 25, 2019,06:00am EST
Depending on where they’re headed, gay travelers can face great risks. In April 2019, the country of Brunei enacted an Islamic law making it legal to flog and stone LGBTQ people to death. And it’s not the only country to have the death penalty on the books: A few others include Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan and Iran. According to Equaldex, a range of gay activities are illegal in 71 countries.

“This is horrifying,” says journalist Lyric Fergusson, who runs a blog with her husband, Asher, that is focused on travel safety. In an attempt to help determine the worst places for gay travelers, the duo created the 2019 LGBTQ+ Danger Index, ranking the world’s most dangerous—and safest—countries for gay travelers. The couple also updated the list with the best and worst places for gay travelers in 2021, which can be viewed here.

“We have seen LGBTQ+ people dear to our hearts be discriminated against and our deepest desire for writing this article was to bring awareness to these issues and hopefully catalyze change,” says Fergusson. “As travel journalists, we wanted to help the LGBTQ+ community educate themselves on the very complex and layered world of staying safe during international travel.”

A new report details the most dangerous—and safest—places for gay travelers.GETTY
The journalists looked at the top 150 most-visited countries in the world by the number of incoming tourists, then ranked them using eight factors, including laws against gay relationships, legal protection against discrimination and more. According to the report, a few factors—such as adoption recognition and worker protections—may not affect travelers directly but are a good indication of overall attitudes within the culture.

“These issues can affect everything, from your ability to show public displays of affection to being able to share a hotel room bed to the capacity at which you can use dating apps without being caught by the local police,” reads the report.

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A view of the Lagos skyline in Nigeria, which was named the most dangerous place in the world for ... [+]GETTY
Topping the LGBTQ+ Danger Index is Nigeria, which is considered the worst country for violence against gay travelers. There, people can be put in prison for up to 14 years just for being gay, and some states even have the death penalty under Sharia law.

Sweden is the safest country in the world for LGBTQ travelers. Same-sex marriage has been legal there since 2009, and the country has more Pride festivals per capita than anywhere else in the world.

One shocking statistic: “A whopping 47 of the 70 countries that have illegal same-sex relationships were part of the British Empire. That is 67%!” says Fergusson. “This isn’t a coincidence. In almost all cases, the laws outlawing consensual gay sex were put into place under British rule and were left in place following independence.”
[[[ Note that while I don't have any like for the British Empire, this kosher statement is complete BS and propaganda trying to tie anti-homosexuality to the jew narrative of "white supremacism," despite the obvious fact that almost all white countries in this day and age are subverted by jews and crawling with sexually perverted homosexuals like maggots in rotted meat. Reality = Strong and healthy tribes of people from all over the world, especially Germanic and black African, have a very long tradition of abhorrence of homosexuality and many of the most homophobic nations have no connection to the British Empire, not to mention that 47/70 they mentioned isn't exactly "whopping" either, ]]]

The United Kingdom is the sixth safest country in the world for LGBTQ+ travelers, however, many ... [+]GETTY
India is an example of a country that has taken many years to make some strides. “In 2018, India managed to annul Section 377, a British colonial-era law prohibiting ‘unnatural acts,’ in order to legalize consensual gay sex,” says Fergusson, who points out that ancient Indian literature such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana have many references to LGBTQ+ heroes including transgender warriors and two queens who made love in order for one queen to get pregnant with an heir for their kingdom. “Long story short, this points to the fact that it was likely the British influence that largely led to Indian homophobia in the first place,” she says.

Surprisingly, given this history, the United Kingdom is the sixth safest country in the world for LGBTQ+ travelers. “We found this to be a bit ironic as the reason for many of the harsh homophobic laws in countries throughout the world is largely leftover from laws created during British rule,” says Fergusson. “However, in modern times, the U.K. has made great progress with legalized same-sex marriage, worker protections and criminalization of homophobic violence.”

The United States came in it 24 out of 150 countries, but it still has a long way to go when it ... [+]GETTY
On the other hand, the United States did not do as well in the survey—coming in 24th out of 150 countries. “One reason for that is that there is a great deal of variation in gay rights depending on the state you’re in,” says Fergusson. “There are also no constitutional or broad protections for LGBTQ+ rights under federal law in the U.S. The U.S. might have come far, but it has a long way to go in terms of LGBTQ+ rights, especially for young transgender people.”

In working on the report, Fergusson says they were surprised that there are still many countries that have the death penalty, lashings or imprisonment for same-sex relationships. “These laws are not widely known amongst Western travelers, and we hope others—no matter their orientation—are shocked as well,” says Fergusson, who was also surprised by the laws and attitudes still present in many popular Caribbean vacation spots such as Jamaica. In addition to the 150 most touristed countries on the LGBTQ+ Danger Index, the report calls out five other Caribbean countries where same-sex relationships are illegal: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

“The whole research process was very eye-opening, emotional and frustrating,” says Fergusson. “Our hope is that by making this research widely known we might be able to catalyze change within some of these governments that rely heavily on tourism.”

Read on for the list of the 20 most dangerous places in the LGBTQ+ Danger Index and commentary from Fergusson, the coauthor of the study. Following this is the list of the five safest places for LGBTQ+. You can see the entire ranking of the 150 countries here and also get 37 safety tips.


The 20 Most Dangerous Places for LGBTQ+ Travelers

1. Nigeria

“Located in the heart of Africa, Nigeria ranked as the #1 most dangerous country for members of the LGBTQ+ community. It was ranked so highly largely due to the extreme penalties for simply being gay, which include up to 14 years in prison and the death penalty in states under Sharia law,” says Fergusson. “The mere discussion of LGBT rights is criminalized under the current system. Under Nigeria’s Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act of 2013, the country has seen an increase in violence and extortion against the LGBTQ+ community.”

[[[ I am not going there, but this is awesome :D ]]]

2. Qatar

“Coming in second on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index is Qatar,” says Fergusson. “This oil-rich Middle Eastern country enforces up to three years in prison, flogging and the death penalty under Sharia law for any acts of homosexuality. Tourism to Qatar is expected to skyrocket for the 2022 World Cup—which is to take place there—and suspending anti-LGBT laws during the tournament has been discussed, though ultimately rejected by the Qatari government.”

3. Yemen

“In Yemen, the punishment for being gay for both men and women is prison time and 100 lashes, with death by stoning for married men,” says Fergusson. “This conservative Muslim country means business when it comes to rejecting homosexuality, both in its laws and general public sentiment. Refugee Legal Aid Information highlights Yemen’s hostile attitudes toward their largely underground LGBT community.”

4. Saudi Arabia

“Saudi Arabia is another of the countries on our list which implements the death penalty for consensual homosexuality under their interpretation of Sharia law,” says Fergusson. “Other punishments include 100 whips or banishment for one year ‘Men behaving as women’ or wearing women’s clothes, and vice versa, is also illegal in Saudi Arabia, making this a particularly unfriendly country for members of the trans community.”


5. Tanzania

“This East African country is renowned for its remarkable natural attractions, including Mt. Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti National Park, making Tanzania a massive hub for international tourism. Unfortunately, this country was ranked at #5 on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index, which may inspire LGBTQ+ visitors to rethink their travel plans,” says Fergusson. “In Tanzania, any homosexual acts result in 30 years to life in prison, and there has been a recent government crackdown on LGBT activity within the country.”

[[[ In other words: It's a beautiful wonderful country, and they don't like sexually perverted homosexuals. :) ]]]

6. Iran

“Iran made #6 on the index, due in part to its extreme punishments for homosexuality, which include 100 lashes for homosexual intercourse or the death penalty, and 31 lashes for same-sex acts other than intercourse,” says Fergusson. “According to the International Society for Human Rights (ISHR), ‘An open and free life in a same-sex partnership is unthinkable in the Islamic Republic.’ In regards to LGBTQ+ travel to Iran, travelers will want to be cautious and avoid any public displays of affection.”

7. Sudan

“An African nation bordering the stunning Red Sea, Sudan is particularly unfriendly to the LGBTQ+ community. The first two accounts of sodomy result in 100 lashes and five years in prison, and the third offense earns either the death penalty or life in prison,” says Fergusson. “Publicly, homosexuality is a taboo topic, so LGBTQ+ travelers choosing to visit Sudan should proceed with caution and remain discreet with regards to their sexuality. It is also recommended to be extremely careful when inviting guests into your hotel room, as this can potentially spark legal complications.”

On the island of Barbados, which is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean for gay travelers.GETTY
8. Barbados

“This was one of the more shocking countries to appear on our list, and in the top 10, no less,” says Fergusson. “Historically, Barbados and some other Caribbean islands have had poor anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and practices, largely left over from the British occupation which put these laws in place and reinforced anti-gay attitudes. However, recently Barbados, along with with Grenada, Saint Lucia, and some others in the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality (ECADE), have announced plans to begin to challenge the anti-LGBTQ+ laws currently in place.”


9. Malaysia

“This phenomenal Southeast Asian country is full of beautiful beaches, islands and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making Malaysia a popular destination for international tourism. Unfortunately, imposed punishment for homosexuality is severe and the existence of gay people in Malaysia was denied by their tourism minister as recently as March 2019,” says Fergusson. “Under state interpretation of Sharia law, homosexuality in Malaysia results in up to 20 years in prison, whipping and fines.”

10. Malawi

“The punishments for homosexuality in Malawi have earned this African country spot #10 on our list,” says Fergusson. “Same-sex acts result in 14 years in prison for men and five years imprisonment for women, with or without corporal punishment. Pro-LGBTQ+ organizations are also banned by the government in Malawi and general public sentiment regards homosexuality as off-limits. Though these laws are technically in place, they are rarely enforced, particularly with tourists visiting Malawi, and discussions about changing anti-LGBT laws have begun to take place.”

11. Zambia

“Home of the magnificent Victoria Falls, renowned as the largest waterfall in the world, and incredible wildlife, Zambia is filled with plenty to explore. That said, the LGBTQ+ community is marginalized in this country and there are heavy consequences for being homosexual, which include seven years to life in prison for any same-sex act,” says Fergusson. “For LGBTQ+ and western travelers in general, it is important to be conscious of local customs and norms, which in Zambia include avoiding any forms of PDA regardless of your orientation.”

12. Saint Lucia

“One of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, Saint Lucia came in 12th on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “A popular vacation destination for tourists from around the world, Saint Lucia’s high ranking came as a bit of a surprise to us. Colonial-era anti-LGBTQ+ laws, particularly that concerning consensual ‘buggery,’ which earns 10 years in prison, are still in place though are no longer truly enforced. Saint Lucia’s prime minister has stated that anti-LGBT laws are currently under review, though the government does not have an official stance as of yet.”


13. Uganda

“One of Africa’s most populous countries, Uganda ranks #13 on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “Homosexual intercourse results in life in prison and pro-LGBTQ+ organizations are banned throughout the country. Unfortunately, things may soon be getting even worse for the LGBTQ+ community, as the Ugandan government has recently called to reintroduce an anti-homosexuality bill, which would include the death penalty for same-sex acts, in the midst of the recent murder of a gay Ugandan activist.”


14. Pakistan

“Same-sex relationships are considered to be taboo in Pakistan and there are strict laws governing against homosexuality. For example, homosexual intercourse can result in up to 10 years in prison with a fine or life in prison,” says Fergusson. “That said, LGBTQ+ issues are not typically at the forefront of Pakistan’s political agenda, BBC News reported that ‘Sex between men will be overlooked as long as no-one feels that tradition or religion are being challenged. At the end of it all, everyone gets married to a member of the opposite sex and nothing is spoken about.’”

15. West Bank & Gaza

“In the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank, the anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment is taken very seriously, with homosexual acts resulting in up to 10 years in prison,” says Fergusson. “Groups advocating for LGBTQ+ rights are threatened by the governing authorities in Palestine, who consider homosexuality to be ‘a blow to, and violation of, the ideals and values of Palestinian society.’”

A view of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Kenya, which is dangerous for gay travelers.GETTY

16. Kenya

“Kenya is filled with gorgeous landscapes and unique wildlife, making this East African country a favorite destination for international travelers. Currently, Kenyan law states that same-sex intercourse between males results in 14 years in prison, while all other homosexual acts between males are punished with five years imprisonment,” says Fergusson. “However, the decriminalization of gay sex is being discussed within the government, which would likely bolster LGBTQ+ travel to the country.”

[[[ Hopefully the satanic jews and homosexuals won't succeed in legalizing homosexuality in Kenya, but I did notice that the Ugandans are such giga-based homophobes that their driving out homosexuals from their own country has unfortunately resulted in a lot of them running into Kenya. If the globohomo lobby actually cares about the "human rights" of the homosexuals then they should be helping get them airfare and support to get out of Africa and go settle in some vile pit of sodomy and jewry like Tel Aviv, Jew York City, Paris, Scum Francisco, etc, not trying to mainstream their perversion in countries that are still worth saving. ]]]

17. Maldives

“Renowned as a popular romantic vacation destination for LGBTQ+ travelers, it comes as a significant wake-up call that the Maldives bears such anti-LGBTQ+ laws,” says Fergusson. “In the Maldives, homosexual acts and intercourse, as well as same-sex marriage, earn eight years in prison or 100 lashes. Though these laws are currently enforced in the cities, they are largely ignored at the resorts. For more adventurous travelers, regardless of orientation, be wary of the local customs and avoid any public displays of affection in the Maldivian cities.”

18. Jamaica

“One of the Caribbean’s most popular vacation destinations for tourists worldwide, Jamaica was another shocking country to top our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “Jamaica ranks as the third-worst Caribbean nation for members of the LGBTQ+ community behind Barbados and Saint Lucia. This is largely due to Jamaica’s ‘buggery law,’ which is leftover from the colonial era and allows for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, including hard labor. In fact, Jamaica was called ‘the most homophobic place on Earth’ by Time magazine in 2006 and LGBTQ+ people are sadly still the victims of homophobic violence today.”


[[[ Jamaica is still awesome even with globohomo spreading everywhere. More on this later. :) ]]]


19. Ethiopia

“Located on the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is a country rich with lush landscapes and cultural diversity. Ranking 19th on our index, Ethiopia outlaws same-sex relations and ‘indecent,’ or homosexual, acts result in up to 15 years in prison,” says Fergusson. “Recently, there have been death threats by Ethiopia’s Orthodox Christian community over gay tourism to the country, putting LGBTQ+ tourists at risk.”

20. Egypt

“Renowned throughout the world for its ancient pyramids and historical and religious significance, Egypt is a massive tourist destination for international travelers everywhere. Unfortunately, Egypt ranked #20 on our list due to its negative laws regarding homosexuality,” says Fergusson. “Same-sex acts result in up to three years in prison with a fine, and possession of homosexual materials results in up to two years in prison with a fine. For LGBTQ+ travelers, it is recommended not to disclose your sexuality and avoid using dating apps since the local police have been known to create fake accounts to ‘catch’ LGBTQ+ travelers looking to engage in illegal activity.”

In Sweden, the safest country in the world for gay travelers.GETTY
The 5 Safest Places for LGBTQ+ Travelers

1. Sweden

“Coming in first place as the safest country for the LGBTQ+ travel is Sweden,” says Fergusson. “Scandinavia is generally known for its friendly people and liberal attitudes towards equality for all. Sweden legalized same-sex marriage in 2009 and performed well on each of our measured categories. This land of the Northern Lights has also been a regular host of Europride and has more Pride festivals per-capita than anywhere else in the world.”

2. Canada

“Canada’s friendly attitudes and positive legislation towards the LGBTQ+ community have earned it the title of the second safest country on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “Renowned for its kind locals, rich maple syrup and chilly winters, Canada has constitutional protections in place to guard the LGBTQ+ community against violence and discrimination, and same-sex marriage is of course legal. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promoted inclusivity by marching in Toronto’s Pride Parade and became the country’s first Prime Minister to visit a gay bar.”

3. Norway

“Known for its unbelievable landscapes, friendly people and unique culture, it’s no surprise that this Scandinavian country ranks in the top three safest countries for LGBTQ+ travelers,” says Fergusson. “Norway legalized same-sex marriage in 2009 and has protections in place against anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence. Additionally, since 1981, Norway became one of the first countries in the world to grant equal rights to everyone regardless of sexual orientation and is home to a variety of annual LGBTQ-friendly events.”

4. Portugal

“One of only three countries to get an ‘A’ on our index, Portugal comes in fourth in regards to LGBTQ+ safety,” says Fergusson. “With legalized same-sex marriage since 2010 and numerous legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community, Portugal scored just behind Norway. Cities like Lisbon and Porto have the best gay scenes in the country and Portugal is hoping to host the 2022 Europride, the world's biggest event celebrating gay pride in Europe.”

5. Belgium

“Coming in at #5, Belgium scored highly in all eight of the researched categories. With an overall national attitude that is relaxed and accepting towards homosexuality, Belgium is known for having a vibrant gay and lesbian scene, particularly in Brussels,” says Fergusson. “One fun fact about Belgium is that same-sex sexual activity first became legal in 1795.”
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WilliamSmith wrote:
December 8th, 2022, 4:58 am
We live in an age where the jewmedia is fully invested in their hubris that promoting homosexuality and pedophilia is the top thing in their warped twisted minds, yet so far they've failed to completely censor the internet despite the fact they are trying, so I can quote them as they expose themselves:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegle ... 9696671169
20 Most Dangerous Places For Gay Travelers (And The 5 Safest)
Laura Begley BloomSenior Contributor
Transformative Travel: I look at how travel can change lives.
Nov 25, 2019,06:00am EST
Depending on where they’re headed, gay travelers can face great risks. In April 2019, the country of Brunei enacted an Islamic law making it legal to flog and stone LGBTQ people to death. And it’s not the only country to have the death penalty on the books: A few others include Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan and Iran. According to Equaldex, a range of gay activities are illegal in 71 countries.

“This is horrifying,” says journalist Lyric Fergusson, who runs a blog with her husband, Asher, that is focused on travel safety. In an attempt to help determine the worst places for gay travelers, the duo created the 2019 LGBTQ+ Danger Index, ranking the world’s most dangerous—and safest—countries for gay travelers. The couple also updated the list with the best and worst places for gay travelers in 2021, which can be viewed here.

“We have seen LGBTQ+ people dear to our hearts be discriminated against and our deepest desire for writing this article was to bring awareness to these issues and hopefully catalyze change,” says Fergusson. “As travel journalists, we wanted to help the LGBTQ+ community educate themselves on the very complex and layered world of staying safe during international travel.”

A new report details the most dangerous—and safest—places for gay travelers.GETTY
The journalists looked at the top 150 most-visited countries in the world by the number of incoming tourists, then ranked them using eight factors, including laws against gay relationships, legal protection against discrimination and more. According to the report, a few factors—such as adoption recognition and worker protections—may not affect travelers directly but are a good indication of overall attitudes within the culture.

“These issues can affect everything, from your ability to show public displays of affection to being able to share a hotel room bed to the capacity at which you can use dating apps without being caught by the local police,” reads the report.

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Topping the LGBTQ+ Danger Index is Nigeria, which is considered the worst country for violence against gay travelers. There, people can be put in prison for up to 14 years just for being gay, and some states even have the death penalty under Sharia law.

Sweden is the safest country in the world for LGBTQ travelers. Same-sex marriage has been legal there since 2009, and the country has more Pride festivals per capita than anywhere else in the world.

One shocking statistic: “A whopping 47 of the 70 countries that have illegal same-sex relationships were part of the British Empire. That is 67%!” says Fergusson. “This isn’t a coincidence. In almost all cases, the laws outlawing consensual gay sex were put into place under British rule and were left in place following independence.”
[[[ Note that while I don't have any like for the British Empire, this kosher statement is complete BS and propaganda trying to tie anti-homosexuality to the jew narrative of "white supremacism," despite the obvious fact that almost all white countries in this day and age are subverted by jews and crawling with sexually perverted homosexuals like maggots in rotted meat. Reality = Strong and healthy tribes of people from all over the world, especially Germanic and black African, have a very long tradition of abhorrence of homosexuality and many of the most homophobic nations have no connection to the British Empire, not to mention that 47/70 they mentioned isn't exactly "whopping" either, ]]]

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India is an example of a country that has taken many years to make some strides. “In 2018, India managed to annul Section 377, a British colonial-era law prohibiting ‘unnatural acts,’ in order to legalize consensual gay sex,” says Fergusson, who points out that ancient Indian literature such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana have many references to LGBTQ+ heroes including transgender warriors and two queens who made love in order for one queen to get pregnant with an heir for their kingdom. “Long story short, this points to the fact that it was likely the British influence that largely led to Indian homophobia in the first place,” she says.

Surprisingly, given this history, the United Kingdom is the sixth safest country in the world for LGBTQ+ travelers. “We found this to be a bit ironic as the reason for many of the harsh homophobic laws in countries throughout the world is largely leftover from laws created during British rule,” says Fergusson. “However, in modern times, the U.K. has made great progress with legalized same-sex marriage, worker protections and criminalization of homophobic violence.”

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On the other hand, the United States did not do as well in the survey—coming in 24th out of 150 countries. “One reason for that is that there is a great deal of variation in gay rights depending on the state you’re in,” says Fergusson. “There are also no constitutional or broad protections for LGBTQ+ rights under federal law in the U.S. The U.S. might have come far, but it has a long way to go in terms of LGBTQ+ rights, especially for young transgender people.”

In working on the report, Fergusson says they were surprised that there are still many countries that have the death penalty, lashings or imprisonment for same-sex relationships. “These laws are not widely known amongst Western travelers, and we hope others—no matter their orientation—are shocked as well,” says Fergusson, who was also surprised by the laws and attitudes still present in many popular Caribbean vacation spots such as Jamaica. In addition to the 150 most touristed countries on the LGBTQ+ Danger Index, the report calls out five other Caribbean countries where same-sex relationships are illegal: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

“The whole research process was very eye-opening, emotional and frustrating,” says Fergusson. “Our hope is that by making this research widely known we might be able to catalyze change within some of these governments that rely heavily on tourism.”

Read on for the list of the 20 most dangerous places in the LGBTQ+ Danger Index and commentary from Fergusson, the coauthor of the study. Following this is the list of the five safest places for LGBTQ+. You can see the entire ranking of the 150 countries here and also get 37 safety tips.


The 20 Most Dangerous Places for LGBTQ+ Travelers

1. Nigeria

“Located in the heart of Africa, Nigeria ranked as the #1 most dangerous country for members of the LGBTQ+ community. It was ranked so highly largely due to the extreme penalties for simply being gay, which include up to 14 years in prison and the death penalty in states under Sharia law,” says Fergusson. “The mere discussion of LGBT rights is criminalized under the current system. Under Nigeria’s Same-Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act of 2013, the country has seen an increase in violence and extortion against the LGBTQ+ community.”

[[[ I am not going there, but this is awesome :D ]]]

2. Qatar

“Coming in second on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index is Qatar,” says Fergusson. “This oil-rich Middle Eastern country enforces up to three years in prison, flogging and the death penalty under Sharia law for any acts of homosexuality. Tourism to Qatar is expected to skyrocket for the 2022 World Cup—which is to take place there—and suspending anti-LGBT laws during the tournament has been discussed, though ultimately rejected by the Qatari government.”

3. Yemen

“In Yemen, the punishment for being gay for both men and women is prison time and 100 lashes, with death by stoning for married men,” says Fergusson. “This conservative Muslim country means business when it comes to rejecting homosexuality, both in its laws and general public sentiment. Refugee Legal Aid Information highlights Yemen’s hostile attitudes toward their largely underground LGBT community.”

4. Saudi Arabia

“Saudi Arabia is another of the countries on our list which implements the death penalty for consensual homosexuality under their interpretation of Sharia law,” says Fergusson. “Other punishments include 100 whips or banishment for one year ‘Men behaving as women’ or wearing women’s clothes, and vice versa, is also illegal in Saudi Arabia, making this a particularly unfriendly country for members of the trans community.”


5. Tanzania

“This East African country is renowned for its remarkable natural attractions, including Mt. Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti National Park, making Tanzania a massive hub for international tourism. Unfortunately, this country was ranked at #5 on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index, which may inspire LGBTQ+ visitors to rethink their travel plans,” says Fergusson. “In Tanzania, any homosexual acts result in 30 years to life in prison, and there has been a recent government crackdown on LGBT activity within the country.”

[[[ In other words: It's a beautiful wonderful country, and they don't like sexually perverted homosexuals. :) ]]]

6. Iran

“Iran made #6 on the index, due in part to its extreme punishments for homosexuality, which include 100 lashes for homosexual intercourse or the death penalty, and 31 lashes for same-sex acts other than intercourse,” says Fergusson. “According to the International Society for Human Rights (ISHR), ‘An open and free life in a same-sex partnership is unthinkable in the Islamic Republic.’ In regards to LGBTQ+ travel to Iran, travelers will want to be cautious and avoid any public displays of affection.”

7. Sudan

“An African nation bordering the stunning Red Sea, Sudan is particularly unfriendly to the LGBTQ+ community. The first two accounts of sodomy result in 100 lashes and five years in prison, and the third offense earns either the death penalty or life in prison,” says Fergusson. “Publicly, homosexuality is a taboo topic, so LGBTQ+ travelers choosing to visit Sudan should proceed with caution and remain discreet with regards to their sexuality. It is also recommended to be extremely careful when inviting guests into your hotel room, as this can potentially spark legal complications.”

On the island of Barbados, which is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean for gay travelers.GETTY
8. Barbados

“This was one of the more shocking countries to appear on our list, and in the top 10, no less,” says Fergusson. “Historically, Barbados and some other Caribbean islands have had poor anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and practices, largely left over from the British occupation which put these laws in place and reinforced anti-gay attitudes. However, recently Barbados, along with with Grenada, Saint Lucia, and some others in the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality (ECADE), have announced plans to begin to challenge the anti-LGBTQ+ laws currently in place.”


9. Malaysia

“This phenomenal Southeast Asian country is full of beautiful beaches, islands and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making Malaysia a popular destination for international tourism. Unfortunately, imposed punishment for homosexuality is severe and the existence of gay people in Malaysia was denied by their tourism minister as recently as March 2019,” says Fergusson. “Under state interpretation of Sharia law, homosexuality in Malaysia results in up to 20 years in prison, whipping and fines.”

10. Malawi

“The punishments for homosexuality in Malawi have earned this African country spot #10 on our list,” says Fergusson. “Same-sex acts result in 14 years in prison for men and five years imprisonment for women, with or without corporal punishment. Pro-LGBTQ+ organizations are also banned by the government in Malawi and general public sentiment regards homosexuality as off-limits. Though these laws are technically in place, they are rarely enforced, particularly with tourists visiting Malawi, and discussions about changing anti-LGBT laws have begun to take place.”

11. Zambia

“Home of the magnificent Victoria Falls, renowned as the largest waterfall in the world, and incredible wildlife, Zambia is filled with plenty to explore. That said, the LGBTQ+ community is marginalized in this country and there are heavy consequences for being homosexual, which include seven years to life in prison for any same-sex act,” says Fergusson. “For LGBTQ+ and western travelers in general, it is important to be conscious of local customs and norms, which in Zambia include avoiding any forms of PDA regardless of your orientation.”

12. Saint Lucia

“One of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, Saint Lucia came in 12th on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “A popular vacation destination for tourists from around the world, Saint Lucia’s high ranking came as a bit of a surprise to us. Colonial-era anti-LGBTQ+ laws, particularly that concerning consensual ‘buggery,’ which earns 10 years in prison, are still in place though are no longer truly enforced. Saint Lucia’s prime minister has stated that anti-LGBT laws are currently under review, though the government does not have an official stance as of yet.”


13. Uganda

“One of Africa’s most populous countries, Uganda ranks #13 on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “Homosexual intercourse results in life in prison and pro-LGBTQ+ organizations are banned throughout the country. Unfortunately, things may soon be getting even worse for the LGBTQ+ community, as the Ugandan government has recently called to reintroduce an anti-homosexuality bill, which would include the death penalty for same-sex acts, in the midst of the recent murder of a gay Ugandan activist.”


14. Pakistan

“Same-sex relationships are considered to be taboo in Pakistan and there are strict laws governing against homosexuality. For example, homosexual intercourse can result in up to 10 years in prison with a fine or life in prison,” says Fergusson. “That said, LGBTQ+ issues are not typically at the forefront of Pakistan’s political agenda, BBC News reported that ‘Sex between men will be overlooked as long as no-one feels that tradition or religion are being challenged. At the end of it all, everyone gets married to a member of the opposite sex and nothing is spoken about.’”

15. West Bank & Gaza

“In the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank, the anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment is taken very seriously, with homosexual acts resulting in up to 10 years in prison,” says Fergusson. “Groups advocating for LGBTQ+ rights are threatened by the governing authorities in Palestine, who consider homosexuality to be ‘a blow to, and violation of, the ideals and values of Palestinian society.’”

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16. Kenya

“Kenya is filled with gorgeous landscapes and unique wildlife, making this East African country a favorite destination for international travelers. Currently, Kenyan law states that same-sex intercourse between males results in 14 years in prison, while all other homosexual acts between males are punished with five years imprisonment,” says Fergusson. “However, the decriminalization of gay sex is being discussed within the government, which would likely bolster LGBTQ+ travel to the country.”

[[[ Hopefully the satanic jews and homosexuals won't succeed in legalizing homosexuality in Kenya, but I did notice that the Ugandans are such giga-based homophobes that their driving out homosexuals from their own country has unfortunately resulted in a lot of them running into Kenya. If the globohomo lobby actually cares about the "human rights" of the homosexuals then they should be helping get them airfare and support to get out of Africa and go settle in some vile pit of sodomy and jewry like Tel Aviv, Jew York City, Paris, Scum Francisco, etc, not trying to mainstream their perversion in countries that are still worth saving. ]]]

17. Maldives

“Renowned as a popular romantic vacation destination for LGBTQ+ travelers, it comes as a significant wake-up call that the Maldives bears such anti-LGBTQ+ laws,” says Fergusson. “In the Maldives, homosexual acts and intercourse, as well as same-sex marriage, earn eight years in prison or 100 lashes. Though these laws are currently enforced in the cities, they are largely ignored at the resorts. For more adventurous travelers, regardless of orientation, be wary of the local customs and avoid any public displays of affection in the Maldivian cities.”

18. Jamaica

“One of the Caribbean’s most popular vacation destinations for tourists worldwide, Jamaica was another shocking country to top our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “Jamaica ranks as the third-worst Caribbean nation for members of the LGBTQ+ community behind Barbados and Saint Lucia. This is largely due to Jamaica’s ‘buggery law,’ which is leftover from the colonial era and allows for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, including hard labor. In fact, Jamaica was called ‘the most homophobic place on Earth’ by Time magazine in 2006 and LGBTQ+ people are sadly still the victims of homophobic violence today.”


[[[ Jamaica is still awesome even with globohomo spreading everywhere. More on this later. :) ]]]


19. Ethiopia

“Located on the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is a country rich with lush landscapes and cultural diversity. Ranking 19th on our index, Ethiopia outlaws same-sex relations and ‘indecent,’ or homosexual, acts result in up to 15 years in prison,” says Fergusson. “Recently, there have been death threats by Ethiopia’s Orthodox Christian community over gay tourism to the country, putting LGBTQ+ tourists at risk.”

20. Egypt

“Renowned throughout the world for its ancient pyramids and historical and religious significance, Egypt is a massive tourist destination for international travelers everywhere. Unfortunately, Egypt ranked #20 on our list due to its negative laws regarding homosexuality,” says Fergusson. “Same-sex acts result in up to three years in prison with a fine, and possession of homosexual materials results in up to two years in prison with a fine. For LGBTQ+ travelers, it is recommended not to disclose your sexuality and avoid using dating apps since the local police have been known to create fake accounts to ‘catch’ LGBTQ+ travelers looking to engage in illegal activity.”

In Sweden, the safest country in the world for gay travelers.GETTY
The 5 Safest Places for LGBTQ+ Travelers

1. Sweden

“Coming in first place as the safest country for the LGBTQ+ travel is Sweden,” says Fergusson. “Scandinavia is generally known for its friendly people and liberal attitudes towards equality for all. Sweden legalized same-sex marriage in 2009 and performed well on each of our measured categories. This land of the Northern Lights has also been a regular host of Europride and has more Pride festivals per-capita than anywhere else in the world.”

2. Canada

“Canada’s friendly attitudes and positive legislation towards the LGBTQ+ community have earned it the title of the second safest country on our LGBTQ+ Danger Index,” says Fergusson. “Renowned for its kind locals, rich maple syrup and chilly winters, Canada has constitutional protections in place to guard the LGBTQ+ community against violence and discrimination, and same-sex marriage is of course legal. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promoted inclusivity by marching in Toronto’s Pride Parade and became the country’s first Prime Minister to visit a gay bar.”

3. Norway

“Known for its unbelievable landscapes, friendly people and unique culture, it’s no surprise that this Scandinavian country ranks in the top three safest countries for LGBTQ+ travelers,” says Fergusson. “Norway legalized same-sex marriage in 2009 and has protections in place against anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence. Additionally, since 1981, Norway became one of the first countries in the world to grant equal rights to everyone regardless of sexual orientation and is home to a variety of annual LGBTQ-friendly events.”

4. Portugal

“One of only three countries to get an ‘A’ on our index, Portugal comes in fourth in regards to LGBTQ+ safety,” says Fergusson. “With legalized same-sex marriage since 2010 and numerous legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community, Portugal scored just behind Norway. Cities like Lisbon and Porto have the best gay scenes in the country and Portugal is hoping to host the 2022 Europride, the world's biggest event celebrating gay pride in Europe.”

5. Belgium

“Coming in at #5, Belgium scored highly in all eight of the researched categories. With an overall national attitude that is relaxed and accepting towards homosexuality, Belgium is known for having a vibrant gay and lesbian scene, particularly in Brussels,” says Fergusson. “One fun fact about Belgium is that same-sex sexual activity first became legal in 1795.”
Kind of makes me wonder why white women are obessed with blacks when they hate gays and trans people but mostly in those African countries where they will openly kill and beat them. Yet gays and trans people have a lot of support from both people who aren't gay/trans and people that are. But no one has the balls to even remotely criticize those black countries for attacking these people. My guess is you have to be white and anti-gay/trans for people to bitch and say something about it. Also, a lot of what you posted sounded like a lot of sympathizing to me. Another thing is that Jews would never succeed at getting pedophilia legalized. That one would be the hardest to force everyone to accept and tolerate. So I don't see them ever succeeding with this just because they have with homosexuality.
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