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Is violence against the LGBT community the answer?

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  • Mark (UK) 10 years ago

    Let me first congratulate you on your bravery in taking on a controversial subject such as you this.
    Your write up was good but it has a few errors.
    An instance of such error is that you state that there is no law in Ghan ...
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  • Jasmin 10 years ago

    You make a number of good points but I think there are a few errors in your argument and what u suggest is woefully inadequate to tackle the problem.
    1. Though most Ghanaians do not endorse LGBT the idea of rampant violence ...
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  • MRDA 10 years ago

    "An instance of such error is that you state that there is no law in Ghana which bans homosexuality. Really? Homosexuality or sodomy is against the law in most Africn countries. Check it"

    He talked about Ghana, not "most A ...
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  • Yakubu Ibrahim 10 years ago

    Let them not bring it to Ghana and infect our culture with their madness

  • haj baba 10 years ago

    its likeyou miss the point here.All these social vises you mention are there but none of them came out calling for legalization of what they do but your LGBT comm. want to force their act down the trowt of everyone.That is th ...
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  • kwame owusu 10 years ago

    we are of the opinion that practitioners are helping to speed up the end of the world as it is stated to be some of the signs of the end times. But reading from your article, we need to identify them n counsel them rather tha ...
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  • Saint James 10 years ago

    Peter Osei,thanks for your concern.However,I believe HOMOSEXUALITY is a choice and we don't have to use our meagre resources to engage in counselling and other social services to combat Homosexuality.Nigeria,Cameroun and Ugan ...
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  • soundjata 10 years ago

    what is making africa lose face around the world, homosexuality or corrupt leaders? why aren't these leaders treated the same as homosexuals? anything is cowardice.

  • Kwajo Kusi...(US) 10 years ago

    I must say this is a well written piece with much thought, critical thinking as well as rationality put into it. I cannot ague the points raised, but to say “YES” violence or stringed laws are not the answer to the LGBT p ...
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