Effects Of Gayism; How Arnaud Paul The Rich and Popular Gay Ended His Journey

As LGBT matter has become a topic that is being discussed every day in our beloved Ghana and Africa in general. One main reason for this article is that I am deeply concerned by the overwhelming prominence of homosexuality in today’s society. Present-day society has been projecting this behavior as the norm and in some jurisdictions, the liberal left has imposed it in the school system such that kids now believe it is normal behavior. It is believed there is nothing morally wrong with it because their concept of morality differs from others.

How does one explain the prolific insurgency of homosexuality in today’s society? The research was done on this matter and hypotheses regarding the subject. The African is beginning to see the freedom in choosing his/her sexual orientation without any fear of discrimination or stigmatization. The African is learning to accept people’s choices and preferences of sexual partners.

Politicians and leaders write into law issues they choose to be legal regarding Homosexuality, in order to gain support and likes from the population. Individuals in Africa are often arrested on the basis of conduct relating to their sexual orientation,even though their actions are not violating other laws. These arrests discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation and violate the prohibitions against arbitrary arrests and unlawful attacks upon privacy, honour and reputation.

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Well, a well-known African gay publicly made known his preference for liking his fellow guys. Arnaud Paul was famous for being gay. He was in the business of gayism until he contracted cancer of the anus. The celebrated African homosexual died subsequently from this disease. Although homosexuality is a personal choice, this is one of its deadly effects. Some people also believe since their choice of lifestyle doesn’t hurt anybody they should be allowed to practice but what we should know is it might not be a crime against humanity but it’s a crime against nature.

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  • Kennedy Gedzah is a graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology-KNUST (2018). He is the Owner and has been the lead content creator at Dicytrends.com since 2020. His Passion for providing people with credible and well-researched information on the internet led him to build Dicytrends.com. With more than 5 years of experience in blogging and writing, he has amassed sufficient knowledge on various topics, including biographies, fashion and lifestyles, Entertainment, and more. You can contact him via email: Kgedzah@gmail.com

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Kennedy Gedzah

Kennedy Gedzah is a graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology-KNUST (2018). He is the Owner and has been the lead content creator at Dicytrends.com since 2020. His Passion for providing people with credible and well-researched information on the internet led him to build Dicytrends.com. With more than 5 years of experience in blogging and writing, he has amassed sufficient knowledge on various topics, including biographies, fashion and lifestyles, Entertainment, and more. You can contact him via email: Kgedzah@gmail.com

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