You're right; he was having non-serious debate about something which none of us have any (or much) documentary evidence about.
No, you are really just ignorant, which is why you and other people consistently lose arguments with me. I'm a voracious book worm and a walking encyclopedia. I have read more in the last 10 years than you have or ever will in your whole life.
On the subject there is TONS of documentation.
FEATURE: "21 VARIETIES OF TRADITIONAL AFRICAN HOMOSEXUALITY"
"Amongst Bantu-speaking Pouhain farmers (Bene, Bulu, Fang, Jaunde, Mokuk, Mwele, Ntum and Pangwe) in present-day Gabon and Cameroon, homosexual intercourse was known as bian nkû”ma– a medicine for wealth which was transmitted through sexual activity between men."
- "Similarly in Uganda, amongst the Nilotico Lango, men who assumed ‘‘alternative gender status” were known as mukodo dako. They were treated as women and were permitted to marry other men."
- "Among Cape Bantu, lesbianism was ascribed to women who were in the process of becoming chief diviners, known as isanuses."
- "the Baganda. King Mwanga II, the Baganda monarch, was widely reported to have engaged in sexual relations with his male subjects."
The British introduced Section 377 of the Penal Code into Africa and Asia.
It is still actually law, or inspired, in 33 countries and for 2 billion people.


 
						 
 
		 
 
		















 
	





