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Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by hajjsupremo: 7:29am On May 02, 2013
Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh, has warned that any gay or lesbians found in the country will “regret” being born.

During a speech on March 28th at the opening of the country’s parliament, President Jammeh said:

“Homosexuality is anti-humanity. I have never seen homosexual chicken, or turkey. If you are convicted of homosexuality in this country, there will be no mercy for offenders.

Homosexuality is anti-god, anti-human, and anti-civilization. Homosexuals are not welcome in the Gambia.

If we catch you, you will regret why you are born. I have buffalos from South Africa and Brazil and they never date each other.

We are ready to eat grass but we will not compromise on this. Allowing homosexuality means allowing satanic rights. We will not allow gays here.”

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by RickyRoss1(m): 8:03am On May 02, 2013
Eventhough some people call him names in The Gambia but I support Yaya Jammeh on this one.
The bible is against homosexuality, even the Koran condemns it.

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by lilmax(m): 8:04am On May 02, 2013
Nice

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by blackwall(m): 8:07am On May 02, 2013
"I have buffalos from South Africa and Brazil and they never date each other." Lol

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by alfaman2: 8:08am On May 02, 2013
Third world mentality.

Refusal to evolve that plagues black africa.

This foolish man will proudly wear clothes made by homosexuals.

Will travel on a plane manufactured by homosexuals.

Will go to countries full of married homosexuals and shake hands with gay ministers in those countries.

Then come to his own country and exhibit abject brain disfunctionality.

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Nobody: 8:15am On May 02, 2013
alfaman2: Third world mentality.

Refusal to evolve that plagues black africa.

This foolish man will proudly wear clothes made by homosexuals.

Will travel on a plane manufactured by homosexuals.

Will go to countries full of married homosexuals and shake hands with gay ministers in those countries.

Then come to his own country and exhibit abject brain disfunctionality.

If I catch you, you will regret you were born.

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by rooftech: 8:17am On May 02, 2013
yes sir i support you.

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Nobody: 8:30am On May 02, 2013
His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya Abdul-Azziz Jemus Junkung Jammeh Naasiru Deen naturally sees no contradiction between his latest edict and the ever increasing number of reported cases involving paedophilia in the Gambia

European paedophiles flock to Gambian 'Smiling Coast'

Gambia paedophilia case tried in Norway

Dutch peadophile fined in Gambia

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Bigflamie(m): 8:52am On May 02, 2013
Foolish man
Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Tolexander: 9:01am On May 02, 2013
“Homosexuality is anti-humanity.
I have never seen homosexual
chicken, or turkey
. If you are
convicted of homosexuality in
this country, there will be no
mercy for offenders.

I have
buffalos from South Africa and
Brazil and they never date each
other.


This Gambian president is into real full time chicken, turkey and buffalo poorn!
Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by hajjsupremo: 9:08am On May 02, 2013
I wonder why some people will hate this man and call him all sort of names just because he is against gaysm. I believe almost all of us here claim to be believers of God irrespective of our faiths. Ok,the Bible for instance clearly condemns it and ordered for the killing of who ever engages in such an ungodly act. Read Leviticus 20:13 and I quote "If a man lies with another man as with a woman,both of them shall be put to death for their abominable deed. They have forfeited their lives" For me it's thumbs up for this Gambian president,for how many of our so called African leaders can be this brave to condemn such an irritating act?

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Nobody: 9:12am On May 02, 2013
I like this man for this words. Can someone tell me what a fellow man will be looking for inside another mans nyash when there are enough punnys to pound. nawa ooooooooooooooooo. This gay stuff is over disgusting and i will support any bill that will get them killed..

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Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Nobody: 9:15am On May 02, 2013
alfaman2: Third world mentality.

Refusal to evolve that plagues black africa.

This foolish man will proudly wear clothes made by homosexuals.

Will travel on a plane manufactured by homosexuals.

Will go to countries full of married homosexuals and shake hands with gay ministers in those countries.

Then come to his own country and exhibit abject brain disfunctionality.

Repent and give your life to Christ. What do you enjoy in a mans nyash?
Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Ngwakwe: 9:26am On May 02, 2013
Homo Sexuality is not a tribe neither is it a race nor a person.

Homo Sexuality is an act. Let's not bring in unnecessary comparism.

A heterosexual can claim homo after sexual abuse, while some acclaimed homo have reverted to hetero.

alfaman2: Third world mentality.

Refusal to evolve that plagues black africa.

This foolish man will proudly wear clothes made by homosexuals.

Will travel on a plane manufactured by homosexuals.

Will go to countries full of married homosexuals and shake hands with gay ministers in those countries.

Then come to his own country and exhibit abject brain disfunctionality.
Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Nobody: 9:39am On May 02, 2013
Here is a view on the subject I consider more plausible than that of a despot allegedly reposed with the power to cure AIDs.

Study Finds Epigenetics, Not Genetics, Underlies Homosexuality



KNOXVILLE – Epigenetics - how gene expression is regulated by temporary switches, called epi-marks - appears to be a critical and overlooked factor contributing to the long-standing puzzle of why homosexuality occurs.

According to the study, published online today in The Quarterly Review of Biology, sex-specific epi-marks, which normally do not pass between generations and are thus "erased," can lead to homosexuality when they escape erasure and are transmitted from father to daughter or mother to son.

From an evolutionary standpoint, homosexuality is a trait that would not be expected to develop and persist in the face of Darwinian natural selection. Homosexuality is nevertheless common for men and women in most cultures. Previous studies have shown that homosexuality runs in families, leading most researchers to presume a genetic underpinning of sexual preference. However, no major gene for homosexuality has been found despite numerous studies searching for a genetic connection.

In the current study, researchers from the Working Group on Intragenomic Conflict at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) integrated evolutionary theory with recent advances in the molecular regulation of gene expression and androgen-dependent sexual development to produce a biological and mathematical model that delineates the role of epigenetics in homosexuality.

Epi-marks constitute an extra layer of information attached to our genes' backbones that regulates their expression. While genes hold the instructions, epi-marks direct how those instructions are carried out - when, where and how much a gene is expressed during development. Epi-marks are usually produced anew each generation, but recent evidence demonstrates that they sometimes carry over between generations and thus can contribute to similarity among relatives, resembling the effect of shared genes.

Sex-specific epi-marks produced in early fetal development protect each sex from the substantial natural variation in testosterone that occurs during later fetal development. Sex-specific epi-marks stop girl fetuses from being masculinized when they experience atypically high testosterone, and vice versa for boy fetuses. Different epi-marks protect different sex-specific traits from being masculinized or feminized – some affect the genitals, others sexual identity, and yet others affect sexual partner preference. However, when these epi-marks are transmitted across generations from fathers to daughters or mothers to sons, they may cause reversed effects, such as the feminization of some traits in sons, such as sexual preference, and similarly a partial masculinization of daughters.

The study solves the evolutionary riddle of homosexuality, finding that "sexually antagonistic" epi-marks, which normally protect parents from natural variation in sex hormone levels during fetal development, sometimes carryover across generations and cause homosexuality in opposite-sex offspring. The mathematical modeling demonstrates that genes coding for these epi-marks can easily spread in the population because they always increase the fitness of the parent but only rarely escape erasure and reduce fitness in offspring.

"Transmission of sexually antagonistic epi-marks between generations is the most plausible evolutionary mechanism of the phenomenon of human homosexuality," said the study's co-author Sergey Gavrilets, NIMBioS' associate director for scientific activities and a professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

The paper's other authors are William Rice, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Urban Friberg, a professor at Uppsala University in Sweden.

Citation: Rice WR, Friberg U, Gavrilets S. Homosexuality as a consequence of epigenetically canalized sexual development. The Quarterly Review of Biology. Published [Online] 11 December 2012.

http://www.nimbios.org/press/FS_homosexuality
Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by Nobody: 9:41am On May 02, 2013
Bigflamie: Foolish man
ultra gay angry
Re: Gambian president to homosexuals “If we catch you, you’ll regret you were born" by JeSoul(f): 12:29pm On May 02, 2013

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