Recently Mr Njala replied to a tweep who had used a meme of his face saying that the meme of the year went to him saying that it was time to go back to work and give memes a break. Its like being pushed into trannie beliefs and mutilations by 'influencers' - its a road to ruin. This is such a bad way for kids to ruin their lives, all for the God of Woke. Initially circulated as a viral video, in 2019 the fragment of the broadcast, along with several other memorable scenes, were used in remixes and as memes. The Baby Daddy will screw up and leave like Obamas pop, and the kids will be stupid. On January 3rd, 2019, the video gained over 761,000 views in five weeks. It was not until January 2019 that the previously published video went viral. Why are you gay? – Who says I’m gay? – You are gay.” “We bring in the studio this morning one of the gay rights activists, mister – should I call you “mister”? (Sure) – Pepe Julian Onzima. And all casts will sometimes, every once in a while, have the weirdest bursts of energy at 3am, running across your face. Some cats have the strangest fascination with laundry, and thats also weird. Cats some cats like bread, and thats weird. In the first few minutes of the interview, host Simon Kagwa Njala addresses the guest with a question “why are you gay?” The weirder the cat, the more we want to smoosh that cats cheeks.
“Why Are You Gay?”, sometimes spelt “Why Are You Gae?”, is a memorable quote from a debate on homosexuality aired by the Ugandan TV channel. In the episode, transgender LGBT rights activist Pepe Julian Onziema debated with Morning Breeze host Simon Kagwa Njala and pastor Martin Ssempa on homosexuality. On December 18th, 2012, an episode of English-language morning show Morning Breeze aired on Ugandan TV channel NBS TV. Ugandan TV journalist Simon Kaggwa Njala’s face has got to be one of the memed faces of 2019.īut how did this Ugandan TV personality become the meme of the year?