Ghana, Homophobia in Campaign

Ghana, Homophobia in Campaign

GAYLES.TV.- Last March 8 in Ghana they celebrated Women's Day by stoning and throwing human feces at a lesbian couple and their friends while they held a private meeting with the sick mother of one of the girls. An angry crowd burst into the act arguing that it was actually an excuse to celebrate a lesbian ritual - a lesbian birthday party! Previously, the assailants had flooded the streets of the Teshie neighborhood, in the capital Accra, with copies of a private photo, specifically a selfie in which a tattooed girl kissed her partner in the privacy of their room. The photo had been stolen from one of their phone while she had left it charging. The enraged homophobes promised "Hunt and fill the bay with the blood of lesbians".

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We leave to the imagination of each one what must give of himself a homophobic convinced preparing to go hunting lesbians, with the urinal in one hand and the bag of stones in the other, painful.

The point is that this was not an isolated act, in Ghana there are organized anti-gais commands that already acted brutally in March of the 2012 after the local media reported on the celebration of clandestine marriages between people of the same sex. Aggressions, delations and vexations are our daily bread. But the point is that the law is unclear in this regard because it does not specifically mention homosexual acts although prohibits "carnal knowledge against nature". And there the door to free interpretation opens wide.

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But a man has already appeared who promises to put an end to that legal vacuum. All this information comes from the statements made by George Boateng, candidate to the presidency of the nation that has just announced on a local radio that one of his first acts in case of being elected will be to eradicate homosexuality in Ghana. So, at a stroke (never better said). And how are you going to get it? Well, very simple, let's let George's luminary express himself: "There is too much indiscipline in Ghana. Under my presidency, when a corrupt person is arrested, gay or lesbian, the law will make it possible for the courts to sentence the offender to death by firing squad".

I do not know you, but for my part the next person who comes to me with the cantinela that we want the homosexuals with so much pride and so much history, I send it by post directly to Ghana, Mr. Boateng with a label that Say "I'm gay, how are you, George?"

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An opinion on "Ghana, Homophobia in Campaign"

  1. Thoughts like George Boateng's, there are many around the world, it is so disgusting that they see the gay society that they would commit the worst things; the saddest thing that this politician is part of the race that has been, the biggest victim of decriminalization.

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