"If LGBTQ groups are allowed to be registered, terrorist groups should also be registered" - Daddy Owen
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Daddy Owen launches spirited fight against homosexuality after Supreme Court ruling

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Daddy Owen is leading the anti-homosexuality campaign in Kenya after the Supreme Court opened the Pandora’s Box on LGBTQ+ in Kenya.

The gospel singer was rattled by Supreme Court ruling that homosexuals in Kenya have the right to associate and that the decision of the Kenya Non-Governmental Organizations Board to prevent LGBTQ+ from forming recognized groups was unconstitutional.

Three judges in the five-judge bench ruled that community members have a right to associate even though the law considers same-sex marriages illegal. Hence, the refusal to register them was discriminatory and contravened the law.

The court said that despite homosexuality being outlawed in Kenya, LGBTQ members still have the right to associate.

Since the ruling, Daddy Owen has been on the forefront speaking against homosexuality in Kenya.

In his latest post, the gospel singer lamented that speaking against LGBT comes at a heavy cost as homosexual groups are fighting back with cancel culture.

Below is what Daddy Owen wrote;

Once you become vocal and vociferous against LGBTQ;
1. They will REMOVE your posts.
2. Threaten you with SANCTIONS such as BLOCKING YOU from SOCIAL MEDIA, Deny you VISAS etc.
3. They will create and start PROPAGANDA and agitprop around your name and brand, hogwash your campaign, push and fund a HASHTAG against you and even resort to declare u unfit and mentally unstable.
4. The THREATS will continue and worsen.
BUT I WILL NOT RELENT!!! I WILL NOT RELENT!!!
STAY AWAY from our CHILDREN! Stay away from our SOCIETY! We shall protect our ETHOS and POSTERITY!!!
#SayNoToLGBTQinKENYA