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Sri Lanka: Religious Leaders Come Together to Denounce Western-Imposed Faggotry - Daily Stormer
Gay anal is against all the religions. Sri Lanka is a sort of messy country, that has four different
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Sri Lanka: Religious Leaders Come Together to Denounce Western-Imposed Faggotry
Snake Baker August 9, 2024Gay anal is against all the religions.
Sri Lanka is a sort of messy country, that has four different religions, and that has led to some problems in the past.
Now, however, they can all come together to denounce gay anal.
Basically, the US only promotes hatred, death, and division. But sometimes, that can bring people together.
Life Site News:
A Catholic cardinal as well as Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu religious leaders have united in opposition to bills supporting homosexuality in the island of Sri Lanka.
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, who serves as Archbishop of Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, hosted a July 25 press conference at the archbishop’s house, during which the faith leaders implored politicians to fight three bills that they say will erode the nation’s social fabric.
Behind them, a banner in three languages read, “Degenerate and Immoral LGBTQ Laws Destroy Civilized Society.”
Yeah, no one wants that, other than the Americans and their shills.The religious leaders are protesting the Gender Equality Bill, Women’s Empowerment Bill, and Penal Code Amendment Bill, which they say legalize homosexuality, abortion, and prostitution. The country’s high court ruled the Gender Equality Bill unconstitutional on June 7, and “the Women’s Empowerment Bill was passed in parliament, and the third one is pending in the House,” according to Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News).
“As Catholics, we only accept marriage between a man and a woman. These laws disrupt marriage and family life, which are foundational to every religion we believe in,” Cardinal Ranjith said at the press conference.
Muslim cleric Hassan Moulana decried the laws as “harmful,” and Buddhist monks in the country have also reportedly written to Acting President Ranil Wickramasinghe on July 24 to denounce the bills.
Cultura Vitae, a local organization, has accused Western governments of attempting to force Sri Lanka’s implementation of the bills through international groups such as the International Monetary Fund, which attaches “strict” conditions to its loans, UCA News reported.
Cultura Vitae president Eshan Dias, who attended the press conference, told UCA News, “These bills aim to enforce equality by requiring equal representation of LGBTQ+ content in schools, libraries, and media, recognizing all family types as equal.”
Dr. F.E. Dias, a member of Cultura Vitae, has pointed out that the UN Population Fund-endorsed “National Policy on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment” names abortion and prostitution “as integral parts of gender equality,” and “normalizes same-sex ties and sodomy and advocates teaching these concepts to students as part of the curriculum.”
The Americans go in and they stir up three groups:
- Young people (students)
- Women
- Gays
They organize these people against you to cause violence on the streets.
Didn’t this happen around the same time they got a new loan from the IMF?