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Eugene

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Fri Jul 7, 2023, 03:30 PM Jul 2023

US executive 'actively responsible' for driving anti-LGBTQ+ agenda in Africa, say campaigners

Source: The Guardian

US Intel executive ‘actively responsible’ for driving anti-LGBTQ+ agenda in Africa, say campaigners

Greg Slater is co-founder with his wife Sharon of Family Watch International, a US group accused of financing propaganda about sexual and gender diversity

Caroline Kimeu in Nairobi
Fri 7 Jul 2023 07.00 BST
Last modified on Fri 7 Jul 2023 11.20 BST

A group of human rights organisations in Africa renewed their calls this week for the American multinational Intel Corporation to dismiss a senior employee over his alleged involvement in fanning the growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in several countries, including Kenya and Uganda.

In a change.org petition, supported by more than a dozen organisations, the rights groups claim that Greg Slater, Intel’s vice-president of global regulatory affairs, has been “actively responsible for exporting, financing, and spreading hate, homophobia” on the continent for decades, through the American conservative organisation, Family Watch International.

The activists accuse Family Watch International, which is run by Slater’s wife, Sharon, of lobbying high-ranking African leaders and lawmakers to block LGBTQ rights – allegations that have dogged the Slaters for years. The organisation is described as a “hate group” by the US civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center.

“Family Watch International has sponsored trips for politicians and diplomats from Kenya, Uganda and other African countries to … train them on their extremist agenda against homosexuality, sexuality education and reproductive rights,” said Jedidah Maina of the Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health, the Kenyan non-profit that filed the petition.

“Many of these politicians go on to sponsor or support legislation that seeks to persecute innocent Africans.”

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/jul/07/intel-executive-actively-responsible-for-driving-anti-lgbtq-agenda-in-africa-say-campaigners

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US executive 'actively responsible' for driving anti-LGBTQ+ agenda in Africa, say campaigners (Original Post) Eugene Jul 2023 OP
WTF do the haters believe they're accomplishing? lambchopp59 Jul 2023 #1

lambchopp59

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1. WTF do the haters believe they're accomplishing?
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 05:38 PM
Jul 2023

Just seems to be power hungry dipshits who cannot mind their own damn beeswax.

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