Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Should we not criminalise male patronage of female sex workers - to ensure proper Ghanaian family values?

Dear critical-reader, should we not  criminalise male patronage of female sex workers - to ensure proper Ghanaian family values? In that light, perhaps the question that a wise and aspirational African people like Ghanaians ought to ponder over is: Why does Hon. Sam George Nartey, not vociferously advocate for the  criminalisation of the act of males in Ghana  paying for sex with female sex workers? Odd, that.

What could be more debasing of proper Ghanaian family values, than men paying for sex with vulnerable female sex workers, I ask?

Will criminalising it, to halt it,  not contribute to ensuring proper Ghanaian human sexual relationships and proper Ghanaian  family values,  anaaa, Ghanafuor - and finally free vulnerable women  enslaved by criminal syndicates (made up mostly of  brutish and ruthless violence-prone pimps),  across the entirerity of the sovereign landmass of our Republic, from the metaphorical-plague that prostitution (which is the apparently the world's oldest profession), represents? Haaba.

Above all, why does Hon. Sam George Nartey not pitch that idea, too, to his super wealthy far-right  Global North funders, and obtain generous funding for it too - since he cares so much about proper Ghanaian human sexual relationships and proper Ghanaian family values, I ask, dear critical-reader? Sarjewah. Let us criminalise male patronage of female sex workers - to ensure proper Ghanaian family values. Full stop.  Case closed.  A word to the wise.  Yoooooooo...

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