Two women arrested in Uganda for allegedly kissing in public could face life sentence (www.theguardian.com)
from perestroika@slrpnk.net to world@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 10:22
https://slrpnk.net/post/34605946

Two women have been arrested and detained in Uganda after allegedly kissing in public, an act of “same-sex activity” which can lead to a life sentence in the east African country.

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perestroika@slrpnk.net on 26 Feb 10:25 next collapse

Personal opinion: boycott Uganda as long as their president keeps opressing minorities.

It’s a short step from opressing sexual minorities to opressing religious minorities. From there to ethnic minorities: just a small step. From there to repressing policical opposition: another small step. From there to something incredibly harmful to the whole people: just a small step.

remon@ani.social on 26 Feb 10:32 next collapse

boycott Uganda

What are they even making?

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 26 Feb 10:54 next collapse

Cute little hilariously bad movies.

zaphod@sopuli.xyz on 26 Feb 11:52 next collapse

Apparently they don’t know da wae.

Sundiata@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 20:25 collapse

COMMANDO!!!

perestroika@slrpnk.net on 26 Feb 20:08 collapse

One of Uganda’s main sources of foreign revenue would be coffee.

Companies might also want to check where their cobalt, gold, tungsten and copper comes from, since some part could be coming from Uganda. Remembering the name “Kilembe mines” and avoiding any dealing with them would put a dent in Uganda’s budget.

remon@ani.social on 26 Feb 20:09 collapse

I already don’t drink coffee :(

Agrivar@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 18:03 next collapse

Honest question - what does boycotting Uganda look like? As an American who doesn’t dabble in international trade, are there even ways I could be doing business with Uganda?

ameancow@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 18:26 collapse

Some of their major exports are coffee, cocoa, gold, oil, sugar, beans, vanilla, tea and fish products.

Other than maybe some brands of coffee, you won’t be able to source any of this stuff, when talking international exports like this, these are goods going directly to manufactures all over the world for packaging and processing and reselling. It’s just something that sounds good on paper, but in reality I doubt there are any vanilla extract factory CEO’s in China reading Lemmy right now and suddenly standing up in their chair in shock and calling their purchasing managers.

ameancow@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 18:20 collapse

boycott Uganda

I’ll stop shopping there immediately.

SayJess@piefed.blahaj.zone on 26 Feb 13:22 collapse

Hey you guyyyyyyyyyyyyyys

Guess who HEAVILY influenced the anti-LGBTQ+ movement in Uganda? Who met up with the leaders’ wife before the law passed?

You’ll never guess!

YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today on 26 Feb 20:34 collapse

Lemme guess the word “family” or “values” appears in the name or is the whole name. Nothing says wholesome family values like state sanctioned murder.