Letter to Malawi’s High Commissioner

After reading Peter Tatchell’s call to demonstrate outside the Commonwealth Secretariat’s head office in London tomorrow, I emailed Malawi’s High Commissioner in London as follows:

Your Excellency,

I see that a demonstration is planned for tomorrow in London against the trial of “same-sex couple” Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga who mocked the sanctity of marriage by holding a “wedding” ceremony.

I hope that your country will maintain its sense and decency by keeping homosexual behaviour a criminal offence. You must see how sexual promiscuity and deviancy is damaging the British way of life and it is imperative that the governments in the many countries in the world where homosexuality is still illegal do not cave in to outside pressure by legalising it.

I do not agree with the death sentence that the Ugandans proposed or the barbarous treatment of homosexuals in some Muslim countries, but there must be a reasonable deterrent to help prevent people from falling into this destructive pit of sin. Promoters of this vice should also face prosecution, especially when aimed at the young. Unfortunately, these perverts get charitable status in the UK and are allowed into schools (like ‘Stonewall’).

Homosexuality is part of the mission to destroy all natural human bonding rules. The Western World is being lured to its destruction through all manner of devilish pleasures, including crimes against nature. Please do not allow Malawi to go the same way. Keep homosexuality illegal and promote only marriage, as God and nature demand.

If the cowardly leaders of the West, who are bought and paid for by arms and pharmaceutical corporations, decide to punish Malawi for standing up for righteousness by cutting aid, then I for one will support your country all I can and I am sure that many others will, because doing what is right brings its own rewards.

Yours sincerely,

Stewart Cowan
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