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Ghana Can Pass As Many Anti-LGTBQ Bills Women And Children Still Being Raped & Murdered

Today was an emotional day and women in Ghana are losing out

TB Obwoge
4 min readMar 2, 2024

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Friday, 1 March 2024

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By: TB Obwoge

Today on social media many Ghanaians were so exciting that the parliment of Ghana passed an Anti-LGTBQI bill. Another one, one that would throw people into jail just for saying, “I’m gay!” The bill is much like Uganda’s bill, you can go to jail if you refuse to turn in a gay family member for them to be arrested.

Sadly, I lost a Tweet where a man said, I can post that I’m a thief however the Ghana police can’t arrest me unless they have proof. However if he Tweeted he was gay, they could arrest him and jail him just for that.

Sadly many in Ghana have no idea what human rights means, so according to the comments most think it means that gay marriages have to be legalized in Ghana. It’s sad how many don’t understand that it takes away basic freedom of speech and freedom from living in peace no matter what they do. Gay people can’t even look a certian way in Ghana.

I hope this means all the men in Ghana who sport those long nasty most times dirty nails have to cut them since it’s not of Ghana Family Values!

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I’ve written before about how my abusive Ghanaian ex used to threaten to turn me into his government while I was living in Ghana and tell them I was promoting gayism. I don’t know why he would say this, it was always when he was angry about anything he didn’t like that happened between us, it was never like he thought I was gay or doing anything wrong.

He was simply a bully, this seems to be common in Ghana. As the femicide is going crazy right now in the country.

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TB Obwoge
TB Obwoge

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