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Thursday, 21 July 2011

Rabid homophobia in Ghana

Well, maybe we asked for it. Christian missionaries took Christianity to Africa, and with it homophobia – or the potential to build homophobia into its teachings, as it did here (although it's slackened off a bit in many Christian circles).

Now we get this disgusting state of affairs in Ghana, where the minister of the Western Region wants to round up all gays in some kind of witch hunt.

What a total obscenity!

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