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because of the anorexic public curriculum on african history a lot of people don't understand that africa was once, like native american culture before they were mercilessly slaughtered, welcome to LGBT. like natives, many african tribes and cultures considered gay/trans people to be spiritually enlightened or even harbingers of luck. this was before white men showed up with chains and bibles.
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/about-us/news/african-sexuality-and-legacy-imported-homophobia
To keep this brief:
-Gay marriage was legal in South Africa before it was legal in the US
-South Africa lifted the ban on gay blood donors while the US has yet to do so
-There were several LGBT kinds and queens including King Mwanga II (Buganda, present day Uganda) and Nzinga a female ruler who successfully defended her nation from colonial invasion whose official title was "Ngola" which means "king." He/she had a harem of men who dressed as women, what would today be considered drag queens.
-In some African nations during times of war soldiers would take on male lovers to supplement their wives' companionship
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-Area Scatter was a male Igbo folk singer who disappeared into the woods and returned dressed as a female claiming to be endowed with musical gifts from the gods, little is known outside of a brief clip of her performing for royalty, her name means "one who comes to disorganize a place, to shock, and to reclaim."
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/about-us/news/african-sexuality-and-legacy-imported-homophobia
In June, Botswana overturned colonial-era laws which criminalised homosexuality, with the judge, Michael Leburu, declaring that "the anti-sodomy laws are a British import" and were developed "without the consultation of local peoples."
To keep this brief:
-Gay marriage was legal in South Africa before it was legal in the US
-South Africa lifted the ban on gay blood donors while the US has yet to do so
-There were several LGBT kinds and queens including King Mwanga II (Buganda, present day Uganda) and Nzinga a female ruler who successfully defended her nation from colonial invasion whose official title was "Ngola" which means "king." He/she had a harem of men who dressed as women, what would today be considered drag queens.
-In some African nations during times of war soldiers would take on male lovers to supplement their wives' companionship
Before the implementation of rigid European rigid binaries, within the Dagaaba tribe of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and the Ivory Coast, gender identity was determined differently. Shaman Malidoma Somé of the Dagaaba says that gender to the tribe is not dependent upon sexual anatomy. “It is purely energetic. In that context, one who is physically male can vibrate female energy, and vice versa. That is where the real gender is.” The Igbo of Nigeria, also in Western Africa, “appear to assign gender around age 5” (Bolich 246). In Central Africa, the Mbuti do not designate a specific gender to a child until after puberty, in direct contrast to Western society.
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-Area Scatter was a male Igbo folk singer who disappeared into the woods and returned dressed as a female claiming to be endowed with musical gifts from the gods, little is known outside of a brief clip of her performing for royalty, her name means "one who comes to disorganize a place, to shock, and to reclaim."
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Only Europeans and the mini-me colonies they pooped out claim manifest destiny as moral authoritarian rulers of the world while pillaging the whole place.