... to support the presence of these people (gays and lesbians) in this country is to be an accomplice in promoting lechery.... It means, if we support them, we want our nation to be vile. We want our nation to be unchaste. We want our people to be animal-like and immoral in behaviour. In cultural terms, what it amounts to is that the homosexuals are like a witch weed in Zimbabwe, which in Shona we call 'bise'. It is therefore supposed to be eradicated. The moment you see it you eradicate it....
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