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Title: African Activist: Kenya’s Landmark Intersex Case
Post by: Shana A on December 12, 2010, 08:31:32 AM
African Activist: Kenya's Landmark Intersex Case

by admin on Sunday, 12 December, 2010

http://oiiaustralia.com/12475/african-activist-kenyas-landmark-intersex-case/ (http://oiiaustralia.com/12475/african-activist-kenyas-landmark-intersex-case/)

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MEDIA commentary throughout the trial has focused on religious arguments that instituting a "third sex" or "third gender" will somehow open the floodgates to homosexuality in Kenya.

According to his testimony, Richard Muasya has experienced lifelong persecution simply for being born intersex – such persecution is motivated by the fear that the person in question has somehow been born with a body that is intrinsically homosexual. As a result he was refused a birth certificate and other official documentation throughout his life, making it impossible to live as a normal human being.
Title: Re: African Activist: Kenya’s Landmark Intersex Case
Post by: tekla on December 12, 2010, 10:22:31 AM
I bet Obama is forcing them to do this because he's from Kenya you know.
Title: Re: African Activist: Kenya’s Landmark Intersex Case
Post by: Julie Marie on December 12, 2010, 10:30:43 AM
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MEDIA commentary throughout the trial has focused on religious arguments that instituting a "third sex" or "third gender" will somehow open the floodgates to homosexuality in Kenya.
Just how many of them homosexual types are stacked up behind them floodgates?

On second thought, how did they go from gender to sexual orientation?
Title: Re: African Activist: Kenya’s Landmark Intersex Case
Post by: tekla on December 12, 2010, 10:41:27 AM
Just how many of them homosexual types are stacked up behind them floodgates?

Like chord-wood I tell ya.  There are centuries of pent-up homosexual demand to be met.  Next thing you know its going to be gray carpets, track lighting and techno/disco music all over the place.  "Everybody dance now."

I'm predicting an explosion of fabulous in Kenya.