The society now addresses me as Bro. Samuel, abbreviated. a humanitarian and young activist. I've written a lot of pieces, especially those that deal with pressing issues and future developments. I send out a message of enlightenment and caution on this auspicious day.
There is no need to further explain because society is already aware of this. No matter how you polish it, it still doesn't make sense and never will.The west needs to understand this and understand it for good: they shouldn't upset us by refusing to accept LGBTQIA+ in our communities.
God bless the governments and people of Ghana and Uganda for their courageous decisions to not embrace LGBTQ+ individuals in their society.
Should we be discussing LGBTQ+ issues while some of our schoolchildren in underprivileged areas continue to study outside under trees? Should we be discussing dumb behaviour while some citizens of the nation still lack access to either employment or food? It's just not logical
It hurts a lot that they are not discussing the negative implications of these idiotic behaviours on both the individual and the society. Over the years, the LGBTQ community has made considerable progress towards obtaining equality and acceptance, and this progress has been led by the west, which is absurd.
Investigating the effects that belonging to this community may have on an individual is crucial. They are not disclosing this to us, nor are they making these public. Studies repeatedly show that LGBTQ people are more prone to mental health problems like sadness, anxiety, and suicide thoughts. They are keeping this from us. The risk of heart disease may also be higher for LGBTQIA+ people than for other people, according to studies. They don't disclose this to us.
Coronary artery disease is nearly twice to three times as normal people They don't disclose this to us.
Instead, what they are stating in their publications is that illnesses connected to LGBTQ+ communities do not originate from the community itself but rather from societal prejudice, healthcare disparities, and the particular difficulties faced by LGBTQ+ people. This is complete and utter nonsense; it is total and complete nonsense.
Human rights and the idea that everyone has the freedom to say or do anything they want are all they are aware of, and as a result, some schoolchildren no longer respect their teachers because they believe they are entitled to do so. There is no logic about this.
Enough already. They don't have the right to compel us to accept LGBTQ+ people in our society as long as we don't tell them what laws to enact in their own countries, how to defend their president, or what food to give him. Let's not forget our morals and principles. In our society, we do not celebrate LGBTQ+. I commend the Ghanaian Parliament. If they impose sanctions on us and others who are visiting for studies or other purposes, we will likewise impose penalties on their businesses and commercial interests in our nation.
Case close
I mean no harm, I only write to suggest for future betterment
Bro. Samuel
samuelsoba14@gmail.com