Tag Archives: Scott Lively

Evangelical Hate-Monger Scott Lively’s “Nuclear Bomb” In Uganda

The guys at Box Turtle Bulletin are doing fantastic work exposing the American evangelicals behind Uganda’s “kill gays” bill. Here’s their first of three clips in a series about Scott Lively, who helped organize the conference that resulted in the bill. Lively’s book, The Pink Swastika, claims that gay men orchestrated the Holocaust. Because we are all serial killers at …

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NYT Editorializes On Uganda

Following up their overdue but welcome entry into Uganda’s “kill gays” bill outrage, the New York Times yesterday called out the involved American evangelicals in an editorial called Hate Begets Hate. The government’s venom is chilling: “Homosexuals can forget about human rights,” James Nsaba Buturo, who holds the cynically titled position of minister of ethics and integrity, said recently. What …

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NYT Finally Weighs In On Uganda

The New York Times has finally noticed the now months-long debacle over Uganda’s “kill gays” bill, in an article about the three American evangelicals largely blamed for spawning the proposed legislation. Last March, three American evangelical Christians, whose teachings about “curing” homosexuals have been widely discredited in the United States, arrived here in Uganda’s capital to give a series of …

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Author Of Uganda’s “Kill Gays” Bill Says Death Penalty Will Remain

According to a report in tomorrow’s issue of the UK’s Guardian, Ugandan member of parliament David Behati has presented his “kill gays” bill and vows that it will not be watered down. In addition to the death penalty or a life sentence for some cases, the bill provides for the imprisonment of people who don’t turn in someone they know …

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Scott Lively “Commends” The Brave Ugandans Who Want To Kill Gays

American evangelical Scott Lively, widely considered to be the chief U.S. architect of Uganda’s “kill gays” bill, today issued a press release saying that while he bears no responsibility for the legislation, which he calls a “serious overcorrection,” he also “commends the courage of the Ugandan people.” By official count 22 young men were executed under Uganda’s law on homosexuality. …

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