Wednesday 27 December 2023

Should boarding schools be transformed into day schools - to cut off the breeding grounds of homosexuality in Ghana?

Dear critical-reader, should  boarding schools nationwide be transformed into world-class community day schools - to permanently cut off the breeding grounds of homosexuality in Ghana?

As it happens, it is an open secret in Ghana that boarding schools are the breeding grounds of homosexuality in our beloved country  -  a known fact that many school children in their early teens are aware of, across the entire landmass  of our Republic, if truth be told.

In that light, as wise and aspirational Africans, the question to ponder over is: Instead of focusing solely on rushing to get Parliament to pass anti-LGBTQI+ laws, why did the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values, not first suggest to their super-wealthy foreign backers, that to successfully  uproot homosexuality in Ghana, it would be essential for them to fund the transformation of all public boarding schools into world-class day community second cycle institutions?

Ditto asked their super-wealthy foreign bankrollers for additional funding, to enable  yet more new world-class day second cycle schools to be constructed nationwide, to ensure that children in their formative years, can stay at home to imbibe Ghanaian family values, and have access to nearby world-class community day second cycle schools, at the same time? Haaba.

Would that not have been an acceptable quid pro quo outcome, beneficial to Ghanaian society, generally, and a suitable slap in the face for the foreign powers blackmailing African nations to force them from passing laws outlawing sexual intercourse between individuals of the same gender?

Foreign diplomats accredited to Ghana, need to understand clearly,  and accept the fact that no truly patriotic Ghanaian approves of such publicly issued arrogant-defunding-threats from the representatives of foreign powers in our homeland Ghana, to our nation's hard-of-hearing ruling elites, oooo, lol. Yoooooooo...

However,  one also needs to make the point that as compassionate beings, who are mere mortals who aren't without sin ourselves,  we must also aspire to work hard to ensure that our beautiful and bountiful country, continues to remain a peaceful and tolerant society, in which the citizenry are free to live the lifestyles they choose for themselves, within the law, as long as it doesn't harm others. Yooooooo...
 
Surely, dear critical-reader,
that aspiration aligns perfectly with  Article 12[2]  of the 1992 Constitution, which states that: “Every person in Ghana, whatever his race, place of origin, political opinion, colour, religion, creed or gender shall be entitled to the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the individual contained in this Chapter but subject to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest.”?

Finally, dear critical-reader, we must let the word go forth, henceforth, that we are not barbarians in this country, oooo, Ghanafuor: Instead of encouraging the stigmatisation  of our nation's LGBTQI+ demographics,
 and tolerating physical attacks on them, let's show them compassion and understanding - and rather focus on the task of transforming all boarding schools into day schools nationwide: and in so doing, cut off the known breeding grounds of homosexuality in Ghana, permanently. That's a more creative approach in one's humble view, lol. No? Yes? Hmmm, 3y3nsem piiiii, oooo, Ghanafuor. Yoooooooo...

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