Extremely disappointing to see this, this is not a Sankara thing to do at all.

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    what are you on about?

    for starters, which countries are “foreign”?

    obviously 99% of web users are going to be from a different country to you, and therefore not share your country’s political norms

    secondly, wut?

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      for starters, which countries are “foreign”?

      Most of them!

      obviously 99% of web users are going to be from a different country to you, and therefore not share your country’s political norms

      Yeah but hexbear is like 90% queer and calling homophobia an assertion of sovereignty isnt in contrast with my country’s political norms (homophobia is very common here!) But it is in contrast with this website’s

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        Awoo’s question is based on this line of thinking:

        • Assume the Ouagadougou government isn’t homophobic

        • Then they pass a homophobic law

        • Therefore they must be passing the law to play 3D chess

        They passed an anti-gay law coz they’re anti-gay. Let’s not overthink this.

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            I think it’s safe to say whatever reasons may exist, they aren’t valid ones. I’m highly skeptical the “play” of throwing a bunch of your comrades under the bus like that is ever effective even in the most clinical analysis.

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              It’s always better to understand why these things happen than to dismiss them as ‘just homophobia’ in a knee jerk reaction. Yes, of course it’s homophobia at its core, but as a queer person who has the privilege of watching this as an onlooker rather than living through it in Burkina Faso (and my heart goes out to the people living through it), I would like to understand what conditions surround the implementation of evil laws like this. Exploring that is not legitimising the homophobia.

              And frankly accusing Awoo of trying to do that is just taking what she’s saying in bad faith.