Blackrogue
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I am from no tribe, clan or country, I have family all over central africa. Anyways, you don't have to believe me, you can just consulting scholars:
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The “Deviant” African Genders That Colonialism Condemned - JSTOR Daily
European travellers and anthropologists found that their gendered worldview didn’t easily map onto the societies they encountered.daily.jstor.org
lol consult scholars

There's many tribes in Uganda which are related to my tribe because we followed the same migration path and they happened to settled there while we moved forward. We have the same cultural norms when it comes to marriage, inheritance, funerals, etc.
at this point its foolish for me to argue with you about something I know as fact. You haven't lived it and know nothing about it but want to speak like some sort of expert about it quoting random books. The audacity. its like a white person telling a black person what it is to be black and then quoting books to invalidate that persons experience.
The cultural and tribal norms are part of the african experience. They have to be respected. They have zero to do with Christianity or education. These are traditions carried down. Even in homes where each son is to build is layed out. and it has nothing to do with Christianity or some miseducation. These are facts period. You know zero about them, can't speak on them. Know none of the norms. Yet want to say they came from elsewhere. you don't know how deep this shyt runs