A video of employees and some members of the NPP government at the former Flagstaff House engaging in homosexual activities, has been circulating on social media for some time. That doesn’t bother me whether it’s true or not, but I must state unequivocally that the influence of homosexuality within the NPP government will not aid the legalization of homosexuality in Ghana.
The majority of Ghanaians will not let a small group of people’s avarice and strange love bestow upon us something that our culture, tradition, and rich legacy did not introduce. Everyone has the right to select his or her own sexual orientation, but no one has the authority to force homosexuality to be legalized in a country because of a small percentage of LGBTQ+ people.
The West and the US administration have refused to acknowledge that, as the globe changes, Africans are increasingly capable of making their own choices. Slavery, Apartheid, colonialism, and man-made diseases have already torn apart the African continent. Despite the fact that these crimes occurred decades ago, Africa is still healing, albeit at a slow and painful pace.
Former African presidents such as Ghana’s John Atta-Mills and Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe became the most despised African leaders by the West and the US administration simply because they opposed the legalization of homosexuality in their nations. Today, we have a different president, who is eager to do anything foreign leaders desire in exchange for a dollar.
Because of the continent’s vast resources, the West and the US government can’t leave it alone and will use all wicked schemes, strategies, and tactics to acquire what they want in Africa. Since African leaders run to them to beg for food and money, they refuse to accept “no” as an answer. They forget, however, that the decision is made by the majority, not the Ghanaian government.
Foreign governments can pay more bribes and continue to use money as a lure to encourage corrupt African leaders to legalize homosexuality in Ghana, but it will not succeed. Corruption is a component of the problem that causes poverty in Ghana and practically all African countries, but foreign governments’ terrible policies toward Africa have also slowed Africa’s development.
What type of devil do Western governments worship in order to continue to trouble Africa by legalizing homosexuality despite the fact that the majority of the population opposes it? Any African leader who opposes homosexuality attracts the wrath of the West and the US administration. They despised late President John Atta-Mills for opposing homosexuality’s legalization in Ghana.
The late Zimbabwean leader, Robert Mugabe, faced the same fate and was labeled a dictator. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: those that feed you are the ones who will tell you what to do. If African leaders don’t want foreign countries to compel them to legalize homosexuality, then should stop begging for food and money from them.
Africa has enough resources to care of the entire world, which means it needs outstanding leaders to lead and develop the continent’s riches for economic progress. This is something they hope never happens in Africa. Every successful and hardworking African leader is despised by the US government and the West. That is why they assassinated Muammar Qadaffi and overthrew Kwame Nkrumah.
Fighting for the legalization of homosexuality in Ghana does not imply that these foreign forces adore or care about the LGBTQ+ community. It’s just one of several false strategies aimed at limiting Africa’s population and resources. The rapid spread of HIV-Aids in Africa, according to the World Health Organization, is due to a lack of education.
When independent scientists informed the US government that HIV-Aids is a medical crime against humanity, they asked the World Health Organization, “If poverty or illiteracy is to blame for the spread of HIV-Aids in Africa, why is it that African-Americans have experienced the same HIV-Aids impact as Africans?” The World Health Organization has so far refused to respond.
This should serve as a caution to any educated African leader that if foreign powers claim to care about people and, therefore, the reason we want to legalize homosexuality for the LGBTQ+, is complete nonsense. They’re only doing it for their own personal advantage. I find it very sad that many Africans have been led to believe that the West and the US government have good intentions for Africa.
Nobody cares about Africa, brothers, and sisters; they only do so because it is a wealthy continent. Ebola has only struck the affluent countries of Congo, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone in the past year, yet these countries remain among Africa’s poorest. Guinea had been seeing Ebola outbreaks every three months before the military took over. It’s been a year since the military took over, and Ebola has now been eradicated from the country. Yet, the World Health Organization protected the US government and lied to the world that bats are responsible for the spread of Ebola, rather than a biological weapon.
Because the imposition of homosexuality in Ghana is meant to destroy the continent once again after slavery, colonialism, Apartheid, and man-made diseases, due to the continent’s resources, I’m not sure when Ghanaian and African leaders in general, will be wise to stand up and make decisions for themselves.
The truth is that they don’t care about LGBTQ+ people, and now that we’ve seen the light, we’ll say no to legalizing homosexuality in our country, despite the fact that the NPP administration contains homosexuals. They can choose to be gay, but the majority of Ghanaians do not want gayism to be legalized in the country.
Since the majority of Ghanaians are uninterested in LGBTQ+ issues, billboards promoting gayism in Ghana have been removed and deconstructed, sending a powerful message to the West and the United States government. Therefore, foreign powers, allow those with ears to hear and allow the warnings to settle into your mind.
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