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TheCall Uganda: Anti-Gay American Evangelical Going to Inflame Hate in Uganda

Posted: 04/30/10 04:03 PM ET

The situation in Uganda, where the anti-homosexuality "Kill the Gays" Bill still thrives, continues to deteriorate as news now comes of more radical and dangerous American Evangelicals going into the heated atmosphere of anti-gay hate to hold a huge homophobic rally.

TheCall.jpgLou Engle, a radically anti-gay and anti-abortion evangelical, is scheduled to hold an all-day anti-gay stadium event, TheCall Uganda Rally, on May 2nd, at Makerere University Sports Field, Kampala, Uganda. If both Engle and TheCall sound familiar, it's because a similar event, a 12-hour rally to boost support for Yes on 8, was held in San Diego's Qualcomm stadium during the Prop 8 battle in California.

Patricia Nell Warren gave some background on Engle and TheCall when she looked into their California event (a must-read post on Engle):

A major figure in the New Apostolic Reformation that I've been writing about, Engle has close ties with the violent anti-abortion movement called The Army of God, who stirred up such a frenzied atmosphere of attacks on abortion clinics that they finally incited someone to assassinate the well-known doctor George Tiller.

His own movement also calls for acts of "martyrdom" -- meaning followers who are willing to commit violent acts, including murder, who will willingly go to prison or be shot down by police, so they can rid the world of the movement's "enemies," namely prominent abortionists and LGBT leaders and the like.


Now Engle is taking that dangerous message and rhetoric to Uganda, already a powder keg of hate and violence against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender people.

The Danger of TheCall Uganda & Lou Engle

The web site for "TheCall Uganda" announces the stadium rally and encourages those attending to fast for twenty-one days before the massive rally in Kampala. Their goals are to fight against:

  • Witchcraft and human sacrifice
  • Homosexuality and increased immorality
  • Disasters and the resultant suffering of the people
  • The decay of morals and infrastructure of our city Kampala

kampalaanti-gaydemokampala-12-09-marchofertnyt.jpgThe LGBT/SOGI Human Rights Program at the Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office indicates that Engle's plan is to scapegoat LGBT people for all the ills described above, a common theme that Ugandan pastors like Martin Ssempa have picked up on used to increase support for violence against LGBT people:

With the Anti-Homosexuality Bill under consideration, "TheCall: Uganda" threatens to export homophobia at a time when it could have deadly consequences. Threats and violence against LGBT people are already increasing. Many have had their photos in Ugandan newspapers with headlines describing them as "Top Homos."

Frank Mugisha, president Sexual Minorities of Uganda, said, "Gay people are already fleeing their homes and have to move from house to house because of threats to their lives. Americans need to stop Lou Engle from coming to Uganda."

An American Evangelical History of Anti-Gay Rhetoric in Uganda

Lou Engle is just the latest American Evangelical to go to Uganda. ABC Nightline News has a good piece on the Ugandan "Kill the Gays" Bill and the direct connection to the rabid anti-gay movement in the US. Three evangelicals from the United States - Scott Lively, Caleb Lee Brundidge, and Don Schmierer - held a three-day conference on homosexuality in Kampala, Uganda, in March 2009.

ABC
focuses on Scott Lively- professional gay-hater, holocaust revisionist, and recognized hate group leader from the US who has traveled to Uganda to whip up anti-gay animus in the country, leading to the "anti-homosexuality" bill. Video of Lively at this conference shows him saying gay people were behind the Nazi holocaust and labeling all gay people as child molesters.

Martin Ssempa, one of the driving forces behind the growing anti-gay movement in Uganda, is not only pals with Rick Warren, but also has connections with the secretive political religious group "The Family", whose C Street House has been the focus of controversy after Mark Sanford and John Ensign's extra-marital affairs and who host the National Prayer Breakfast every year.

1036678093_75a7eb4765.jpgNow Engle is going to Uganda. Engle's encouraging of followers to be martyrs for their faith and telling them to cast out "homosexual spirits" will only inflame the seeds of hate and violence already sown by other American Evangelicals and their Ugandan allies.

Engle's message is condemnation, judgment and exorcism. Lou Engle has said:

The most "dangerous terrorist" is not Islam but God. One of God's names is the avenger of blood. Have you worshipped that God yet."

It's not hard to see the danger in a man like Engle exporting his violent rhetoric to Uganda.

We Need to Stop TheCall Uganda

LGBT faith leaders in the United States are calling for bloggers and other media to expose an upcoming anti-gay TheCall Uganda.

Rev. Patricia Ackerman of the Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office said:

Only a public outcry will be able to stop TheCall from exporting more hate from the United States to Uganda in the name of religion.

The "Kill-the-Gays" Bill and the growing danger for LGBT people in Uganda isn't going away.

We have to keep on it, keep the pressure on, and keep shining a light on the people behind it, whether they be porn & hate peddling pastors in Uganda like Martin Ssempa or the anti-LGBT religious forces supporting them from the United States like Lou Engle.

(Crossposted from my home blog, Bilerico Project. Come visit me there to see why both the Washington Post and the Advocate magazine named us one of the top 10 LGBT political blogs in the nation.)

 

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The situation in Uganda, where the anti-homosexuality "Kill the Gays" Bill still thrives, continues to deteriorate as news now comes of more radical and dangerous American Evangelicals going into the ...
The situation in Uganda, where the anti-homosexuality "Kill the Gays" Bill still thrives, continues to deteriorate as news now comes of more radical and dangerous American Evangelicals going into the ...
 
 
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Robert Ganshorn
10:52 AM on 05/01/2010
Waymon, as I have spent time in Africa and have known gay Caucasians who have told me after working in Africa for twenty and more years that "culturally" homosexuality is just about impossible. Tribal men must marry. Even Wilfred Cibone who I knew and loved as a friend was the rarest of Africans. You recall I posted about him, his son and daughter who I met and his life partner John who "understood" that it was necessary for African men to produce progeny. He grew up the youngest son of a father with seven wives in an African extended family. Yes, of course the outside meddling is stupid and unwelcome along with the sense of superiority folks involved have about the African tribal system. This law in Uganda is evil and must be opposed, but "on the street" African tribal customs will determine how people live. Most people live life looking in a rear view mirror and can discuss at length about how "things were better before" which is BS. But they believe that BS, just like Reagan and "it is morning in America."
09:39 AM on 05/01/2010
Therefore what you say about Lou Engle and the Call is also entirely based on lies as I do have the facts about this event and the man himself.
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gaysofla
11:47 AM on 05/01/2010
Remove the scales from your eyes C man. Just google Lou Engle and you'll find all the proof that you need.
02:16 AM on 05/17/2010
Actually, I would encourage you to either purchase/download one of his sermons off the web or see him in person at a conference or church (although that might be difficult because he travels a lot). In every instance where I've heard him mention martyrdom, etc... he always explains what he means by that and this article completely misrepresents his statements. When he talks about martyrdom, he's talking about preparing for the possibility of being killed for your beliefs, NOT killing others or inciting/committing violence. I think Islamic martyrdom is being confused with Biblical martyrdom (Stephen in the Bible). Anyways, Lou totally denounces violence (killing of Tiller, bombing of clinics, etc), so I don't know where the info linking him to Army of God came from. And scapegoating LGBT leaders? If you've ever been to TheCall, you'll know that Lou talks about loving homosexuals.
09:23 AM on 05/01/2010
The danger Engle represents is unfortunately a product in some part of our own complacency. Not all but many can tell you about the hottest party, best clothing store, best song, dance routine, or fabulous show. They can not however, tell you the hot spots we must watch to remain safe. as Key West, Dupont Circle, The Village, and so many others have become shadows of the community strength we once showed and commanded, many including myself are guilty of forgetting the lessons we learned in hate. Time for me and others to put down the Starbucks and get back in the trenches. Thanks for this Waymon
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Reddaddy012
09:20 AM on 05/01/2010
They are group behind all anti same sex marriage in the United States, Keep DADT, abd DOMA. There main legal rep is James Bopp his practice is in Terre Haute IN, He has some kind of foundation going on with the Minorty leader Senator Mitch Mc Connell of KY
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gaysofla
08:52 AM on 05/01/2010
Whether they are Christian Fundamentalist or Islamic Fundamentalist, these people are a dangerous lot and are a risk to all of our freedoms and to our Democracy. The only differences between Sarah Palin & Mullah Mohammed Omar are Jesus and lipstick.
12:41 AM on 05/02/2010
Hell to the YES!!!!!!
06:08 PM on 04/30/2010
Yay Waymon! This is almost as big as when you joined the Bilerico Project! Don'tcha think? LMAO

Congrats! Well deserved spot on HuffPo!
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Waymon Hudson
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08:18 AM on 05/01/2010
Thanks Jerame! As an unabashed liberal lefty, it is amazing to be at HuffPo!
05:23 PM on 04/30/2010
This is all very scary stuff. This Engle scares me far more than Phelps and his entourage. Thanks for keeping an eye on this and keeping us informed.
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Waymon Hudson
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05:42 PM on 04/30/2010
Engle is far more dangerous than Phelps and his clan. I'll be doing a follow-up report after the event on Sunday if they go through with it.
09:35 PM on 04/30/2010
Are Engle and Phelps in any way connected...other than the fact they they are both crazy?
03:31 PM on 04/30/2010
Just saw your tweet on this. Great to see you blogging at HuffPo now. Good and important post.
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Waymon Hudson
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05:41 PM on 04/30/2010
Thanks Robin! The situation in Uganda is very important and serious indeed. I'm glad I have this new platform at HuffPo to talk about it and raise awareness!
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Bil Browning
03:13 PM on 04/30/2010
I'm so glad to see you on Huff Po, Waymon! I hope you'll continue the great coverage you've been providing about Uganda and The Call.
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Waymon Hudson
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05:41 PM on 04/30/2010
Thanks Bil! I'm very excited to be contributing to Huffington Post!

And will definitely be posting more on the Uganda situation!