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Gay people to be jailed in Ghana

Oh, oh, I see. You mean gay people who are in Ghana will be jailed, not that gay people will be……British equines not alleviated then.

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Ottokring
Ottokring
15 days ago

I’d think it very progressive, if they started have LGBTQ+ only prisins.

The Original Jim
The Original Jim
15 days ago

But I thought we weren’t allowed to tell the picaninnies what to do these days?

Perhaps the alphabet people need some decolonising. They seem quite keen on telling non white folks what they can and can’t do in their own countries.

Last edited 15 days ago by The Original Jim
Norman
Norman
15 days ago

Indeed, that had occurred to me. Odd, isn’t it, how recalcitrant darkies bring out the inner patrician colonialist in Progressives? Clearly, they know not what they do.

Oh, unless those darkies are Muslim, of course, These particular recalcitrants are Christian, or something.

Last edited 15 days ago by Norman
Bloke in North Dorset
Bloke in North Dorset
15 days ago
Reply to  Norman

Quite. Their mistake isn’t applying the muslim traditional punishment of lobbing them off tall buildings which wouldn’t raise any comments.

rhoda klapp
rhoda klapp
15 days ago

What did they do before imperialist colonists built all the tall buildings?

Anon
Anon
15 days ago
Reply to  rhoda klapp

I do understand that it’s possible to sympathise with both the “plight of the Palestinians” and “LGBTQ+ rights” but those people who go full blooded “all forms of resistance are justified” and “remember the martyrs” with posters of dead Hamas suicide commandos really have joined the wrong team if they’ve still got rainbow posters on their wall too. Plenty of those muppets about, apparently they’re being “intersectional” and if you point out the contradiction you’re just “pinkwashing” or “pro-genocide”.

Ottokring
Ottokring
15 days ago
Reply to  rhoda klapp

They built short buildings next to deep holes.

M
M
15 days ago
Reply to  rhoda klapp

Cliffs I suppose.

Not sure what you do if you’re in some place flat. Probably substitute stoning, it’s really hard to find a place where there aren’t any stones.

Last edited 15 days ago by M
jgh
jgh
15 days ago
Reply to  M

Wasn’t the Tanty Rock a chucking-off point for executions in ancient Rome?

Chris Miller
Chris Miller
15 days ago
Reply to  jgh

Poena cullei (penalty of the sack) under Roman law was a type of death penalty imposed on a subject who had been found guilty of parricide. The punishment consisted of being sewn up in a leather sack, with an assortment of live animals including a dog, snake, monkey, and a chicken or rooster, and then being thrown into water.

Tractor Gent
Tractor Gent
15 days ago
Reply to  rhoda klapp

Breaking on the wheel? Or is that only a white Western form of execution?

Norman
Norman
15 days ago
Reply to  Tractor Gent

It seems the English never used it. What a bunch of fairies we are. Alternatively, perhaps not so gruesomely intent on inflicting excruciating pain. Who knows? Anyway, it’s all our fault.

Steve
Steve
15 days ago
Reply to  Norman

The Wheel was a particularly nasty form of torture/punishment. The crunching sounds of grinding a man’s bones while he screamed. Something about the physical breaking of a human body that’s more repulsive than mere murder. Out of some degree of mercy, the killing blow wouldn’t usually take long after that. But what hard mercy that was. You wouldn’t wish it on estate agents.

Chris Miller
Chris Miller
15 days ago
Reply to  rhoda klapp

Stoning.

Bloke in South Dorset
Bloke in South Dorset
14 days ago
Reply to  rhoda klapp

Throw them repeatedly off a short building?

Although that might take a long time, and would need a strong stomach.

Gamecock
Gamecock
15 days ago

Sumatra is too nice.

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