Anti-LGBTQ bill: ‘I have to watch my step’ being gay in Ghana - BBC Africa
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2024
- Ghana’s parliament has passed a controversial bill that clamps down on the rights of LGBTQ+ people. In this story we listen to several people terrified of what might befall them if and when it happens.
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“Why are you Gay?” Simon Kaggwa Njala, the Morning Breeze.
To be honest Africa is not ready for these types of changes. They have so many social and economic challenges they need to dress as of right now LGBTQ rights needs to be at the bottom of the list And I think it’s completely unfair for Europeans try to force this upon the people themselves. Another point I need to make is this why not pressure Saudi Arabia to allow gays to demonstrate openly in public? It clearly shows that Africans are still being controlled by their former colonial masters and that’s something they need to stop
Good job Ghana, let's put an end to that nonsense
Alphabet community!
Where's our morality?
This is terrible! I hate this!
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Africa needs an openly gay country, preferably somewhere nice.