


A clear warning here from Africa. For the Colson Center, I’m John Stonestreet with The Point.
She’s called the sexual revolution a lie. She opposes the “philanthropic racism” of Western organizations that push abortion on Africa. And she claims that so-called “safe sex” exists only in a “one-man-one-woman marriage.”
She is Obianuju Ekeocha, or Uju for short, the president of Pro-Life Africa, an initiative dedicated to the sanctity of life, marriage, and family. And need I add, she’s also a Christian.
And while she valiantly warns her fellow Africans of what she calls “sexual imperialism,” she doesn’t hesitate to support and warn her pro-life brothers and sisters in the West, too. Recently, Uju called out Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for discriminating against pro-life groups and accusing them of hiding behind freedom of speech and conscience.
We pro-life believers, she tweeted, “will very soon become outlaws of society.”
Certainly that’s happening in Canada. Don’t think it can’t also happen here.
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