12 Comments on “Ghana celebrities defend gay rights in 'Kinto' beating case – BBC Trending”

  1. Never gonna be okay? That was the opinion in North America less than a century ago. Africa may have its day for this, IN THE 21st century. Maybe. We can hope, and take inspiration from what is now historical precedent.

  2. Awesome! So happy to see influential people speak up. I loved living in Ghana, but the ever present homophobia was simply gloomily oppressive.

  3. Can I get an invitation to come to Ghana  to give not only an educational speech but one on human rights. The fear of homosexuals is worse than homosexual itself.

  4. Ghana 🇬🇭 we call ourselves Christians indeed Christian country Ghana haha in this country Ghana we have kidnappers drug dealers murderers and robbers fraudsters people are killing and walking out free here in this country Ghana but someone being gay is a problem wow who are we to judge someone for being gay why don't you let God be the judge we have no right to beat or kill someone for being gay being gay is a choice besides some people were born gay so my brother if you are homophobic if you are a Christian be a Christian don't believe the judge let God be the judge God is watching all of us

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