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Catholic archbishops lament Western LGBT indoctrination making its way into Africa
By Belle Carter // Sep 05, 2024

Catholic archbishops in Africa have come together to denounce the creeping Western-style LGBT indoctrination in the continent, as more and more young men are recruited into making homosexual pornography for the money.

In exclusive interviews with the newspaper National Catholic Register, clerics from all across sub-Saharan Africa decried the subversive attempts by Western NGOs, aid workers and even tourists to promote LGBT ideology and attract Africans into homosexual activity for money.

"It's just like the missionaries who went all over to evangelize," said Archbishop Renatus Leonard Nkwande of the Archdiocese of Mwanza in Tanzania. Except now, he lamented, the West is "sending us missionaries of evil."

Archbishop Charles Palmer-Buckle of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast in Ghana told the newspaper how tourists would entice boys with money to pull them into homosexual activity.

"They've come to enjoy themselves and they are messing with our little boys on the beach, sexually abusing them for a little money," Palmer-Buckle said. "They are already warped. And they are warping these young people. It's like, sorry to say, the devil trying to get more disciples."

Palmer-Buckle added that foreign aid workers have also often promoted LGBT ideology in classrooms and other venues despite prohibitions in their charters on such activism. "As a teacher, it is not your right to expose the child to that which is harmful to them in the long run, as if you are proselytizing," he said.

Kenya's encounters with activists for homosexuality are the same as what happened in Ghana where the Western NGO staff promote LGBT ideology in schools and pay youth to engage in gay sex, according to clergy.

Meanwhile, in Tanzania, gay pornography propositions have become so common that the Archdiocese of Mwanza launched a task force geared toward teaching youth how to deal with invitations to engage in immoral sexual activity.

"We have decided to do it because we have seen a number of people coming, gathering young people, and entertaining them," Archbishop Leonard Nkwande said. "At the end, they are like that."

The moves are consistent with the declaration of United States Department of State spokesman John Kirby last year that so-called "LGBTQ+ rights" are a "core part" of U.S. foreign policy and the December 2023 report that the U.S. had spent more than $4.1 billion in taxpayer money on LGBT-promoting initiatives around the world.

The widespread reports indicate that this homosexual indoctrination is part of a large, coordinated plan, according to African archbishops.

"We don't speak about it openly, but it's intentional," Nkwande told the Register. Related: Transgender ideology comes "from the depths of hell," warns Christian journalist.)

Bishops warn Western secularization and hedonism are promoted by social media

Social media has a great impact on the Western's promotion of LGBTQ+ ideologies. More than 60 percent of residents have a smartphone, a much higher rate than the average sub-Saharan country, especially in places like Kenya.

Makumba draws a sharp distinction between the message brought by outside evangelizers decades ago and the Western messages of secularization and hedonism promoted in Kenya by the social media platforms of today.

"When the missionaries came, they came with the Good News," he said. "Now, the culture coming through social media is not good news. It is bad news."

In Obala, Cameroon, Bishop Sosthene Leopold Bayemi Matjei said that social media content from countries like France, the central African country's former colonizer, is leading to a dramatic remaking of values among Cameroonian youth. Matjei added he is aware of reports that young boys are organizing sex groups after being exposed to the idea through online videos.

"These are things that I've never dreamt of," he said. "But now we see that they are arriving."

Ideological proselytization in Africa at the personal and cultural level is moving in tandem with ideological colonization at the level of public policy, which Pope Francis has said "destroys the human personality."

Abortion is illegal in Cameroon, but the bishop said the French embassy actively promoted it in March after France enshrined abortion as a "guaranteed freedom" in its constitution. NGOs also reportedly give grants to facilities in Cameroon to perform free abortions, which are tolerated by the local government.

Meanwhile, several African nations have responded to the West's ideological push on homosexuality by drafting stringent measures meant to curb the spread of LGBTQ ideology. Some of these bills make it illegal to publicly identify as gay, while others carry with them harsh sentences for gay sex.

In return, the U.S. sanctioned Uganda for passing a bill that makes homosexual activity a possible capital offense. There is speculation that Ghana's legislation restricting the spread of LGBTQ activism could lose the African country $3.8 billion from the International Monetary Fund.

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This video is from the Rick Langley channel on Brighteon.com.

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Sources include:

LifeSiteNews.com

KATV.com

NCRegister.com

Brighteon.com



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