UN UN, Netherlands cancel LGBTQ event in Senegal after government warning - Africans don't want "Western civilization" aka faggot anal and child trannies, who woulda thought?

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DAKAR, July 11 (Reuters) - The U.N. and the Dutch foreign ministry said on Friday they had cancelled an LGBTQ-themed event in Senegal after the West African nation warned of repercussions for organisers and voiced opposition to all "promotion of the LGBTQI phenomenon".

Anti-gay laws are in place in many conservative West African countries, including Senegal, where anyone who commits an "act against nature" with someone of the same sex can be punished by up to five years in prison.

In a statement published on X, Senegal's foreign ministry on Friday said it had been informed of a film screening to be hosted by the U.N. and the Dutch embassy that would have been followed by "discussions on LGBTI issues".

The statement did not specify when the event was scheduled to occur.

"Accordingly, the government reserves the right to take any appropriate action against any organisers of such activities, and even against participants, whatever their origins, status or rank," the foreign ministry statement said.

The activities of diplomatic missions and international organizations must comply with the country's regulations, it said.

Later on Friday, Seif Magango, spokesperson for the U.N. human rights office, told Reuters the event "has been cancelled, and we continue to engage with the authorities".

The Dutch foreign ministry said in a statement that, while the Netherlands "stands for human rights and equal treatment" it had decided to cancel the event "considering various factors".

In 2022, Senegalese lawmakers rejected a bid to toughen anti-LGBTQ provisions in the penal code, saying the existing legislation was sufficiently clear.

Earlier this year, Ghana reintroduced a bill that could become one of Africa's most restrictive pieces of anti-LGBTQ legislation after an earlier attempt to enact it fell short because of legal challenges.

The fate of that legislation, which would need to be signed into law by the president, is unclear.
 
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The Dutch foreign ministry said in a statement that, while the Netherlands "stands for human rights and equal treatment" it had decided to cancel the event "considering various factors".
"various factors" = it's blatantly illegal.

You'd think they might want to mention something about the actual written laws that apply to this event in Senegal, or how they realized they could be arrested, but nah...
 
Preeeeeeeeeety sure an African country's the last place you want to host an LGBT event. You'd get large scale riots before the first float is even put in place. No one goes after African countries and what they do, though. They're countries the Current Thing (tm) hasn't told leftists to go after yet, so leftists aren't hard-wired to hate their guts because they're not entirely filled with white/""white-adjacent"" people.
 
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My conspiracy nutjob take is that the depopulation agenda is already working in developed countries so now, they need to stop niggers and jeets from making babies.
That's exactly why they do it, but it doesn't work.

The infamous quote by Bill Gates about vaxxing Africa to reduce the population is usually misrepresented - he wants to vaxx the nigs so they will have one healthy child each, instead of six living and four dead. They push 'reproductive freedom' to get African women to abort their babies and feminist movements to get them to want to be good worker drones instead of brood mothers. None of it fucking works. African men want to FUCK and they won't take no for an answer, so now we have billions of them. The only way to stop it is to cut off all the aid money that feeds them.
 
Anti-gay laws are in place in many conservative West African countries, including Senegal, where anyone who commits an "act against nature" with someone of the same sex can be punished by up to five years in prison.

In a statement published on X, Senegal's foreign ministry on Friday said it had been informed of a film screening to be hosted by the U.N. and the Dutch embassy that would have been followed by "discussions on LGBTI issues".
Prostitution is legal in Senegal; the age of consent is 16; gay sex is illegal.

I will leave it to your own discernment as to why globohomo might be interested in enlightening these poor, benighted Africans as to the art of buck breaking.
 
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