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Man marries dog: I found this filthy

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EDITOR – I am now convinced that there is something seriously wrong with the whiteman.
Just this week, I read an article of a white man from California who married his dog.
Just imagine marrying a dog and this, mind you, is in the name of their so-called democracy.
I have forwarded you the picture that I saw on facebook and it is my sincere hope that you publish it so that other Zimbabweans can see how insane these people have become.
If you look closely at the picture you can see there is a priest who is actually blessing the occasion.
What the hell is this world coming to if I may ask?
Shuwa shuwa mufundisi kutomira achichatisa munhu nembwa?
Ndicho chiKristu chacho here?
Uyezve ndiMwari upi arikunamatwa uyu?
One really gets to question the sanity of the congregation which stands to watch the ‘kick the bride’ segment.
What absurdity!
I am still shocked that the whole world can just sit and watch this madness all in the name of democracy.
Bestiality must be dismissed with the contempt it deserves and when you see a man marrying a dog, it means he together with those who sanctify such a union are being used by the devil.
There is no doubt such a union is satanic.
Funny enough, the same white people called us savages and uncivilised.
They used their Bible and Christianity to colonise us, but they are now the same hypocrites marrying dogs.
They talk about human rights and animal rights that they do not honour.
So who are the savages now?

Mukumba
Harare

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