Ghanaian Politician Sam George Responds To Ghanaian Schools Teaching About The LGBTQ+ Community

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Ghanaian Politician Sam George Responds To Ghanaian Schools Teaching About The LGBTQ+ Community


Emma Ansah reports on Sam George responding to Ghanaian schools teaching children about accepting the LGBTQ+ community

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  1. Like I said before. if the school don't teach the kids about heterosexual, and polygamous relationships then why are they teaching about the LGBTQ 😡. This should be something left to the parents to teach their children.

  2. "Do not be deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor those who act effeminately or engage in homosexual acts,

    nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, will inherit the kingdom of God. Why prioritize one law while neglecting the others? Because the others serve their interests. I harbor no qualms about the law they've enacted. We are not divine judges anymore. Many politicians are embezzling funds that result in the deaths of innocent Ghanaians, yet you remain idle because it benefits you."

  3. I do not support homosexuality period! A lot of the West does not. The media in America and around the world want u think that the majority of people are for homosexuality and gay pride but is further from the truth. Most people do not support homosexuality, transgenderism and woke ideals!

  4. Sam George is lying. He has said this time and again but has not produced any evidence to that story. What people do in their bedrooms are theirs. Heterosexuals kiss each other, hold hands in public; why not homosexuals do the same? If your school story has no basis in fact and evidence, why are you still pursuing this nonsensical bill. If you aren't interested in LGBTQ persons then quit this fools errand you call legislation.

    And for this "African Diaspora News Channel", you owe it to Africa and Ghana to shed your bias treatment of this issue. Don't take sides because the African Diaspora understands humanity much deeper than what Africans in the Motherland are entangled in.

  5. Have you seen videos of this same Sam George protecting gay rights in 2015 when his NDC party was in power? Goes to show you people have no clue what you’re talking about

  6. This is embarrassing to Africa. Ghana should be concerned with getting rid of US and the west out of the country and de-dollarization primarily. Sexual activity is not a priority for Africa, not even the last thing on the list. This is US CIA terrorist invasion to weaken African nations. Genocidal USA have no moral authority on human rights. The main issue is cutting all ties with the west and USA. Join BRICS. Get rid of all terrorist CIA bases in African countries and liberate fellow African nations with US bases. If this happens, they won't be talking about stupid issues like what happens in the bedroom.

  7. Children are naturally very inquisitive and they are curious about information that is withheld from them, if classrooms are being divided to teach LGBQ and not, those kids who attend will ended teaching the kids who didn’t because they will mix at break times and other classes
    The best thing to do is to enrol your child in a School that refuses to conduct LGBTQ

  8. Arab, Sahelian, North African, Berber African gays can come to Poland, Słovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Bułgaria, Croatia will benefit from protection, from a refuge in the Intermarium countries, we invite them to these country, homosexuality is legal, there is protection against evil and hatred…

  9. Nobody is teaching students to accept LGBTQ community. They are teaching them to accept THEMSELVES as God made them. LGBTQ comes in all race and all ages. False narrative! I feel sorry for the students and people that have dangerous adults pushing self hate and self harm.

  10. I believe our people have to have a serious discussion about the reality of the lgbtq. At least how we're going to deal with our lgbtq. The Black/African lgbtq. We are learning more about the lgbtq scientifically like never before and we know they're not going away. We also are learning about precolonial & prechristian way,beliefs, & behaviors of the African continent that had their lgbtq like humans. So again when are we gonna have a serious conversation to deal with this reality. So our diaspora can move forward from this talking point. We really need a roundtable discussion for this topic. So we can move on & focus on more serious things then someone's sexuality/attraction and gender