As a Ghanaian, you can screech or even cry blood and make all the noise but homos*xuality would be legalized in Ghana some few years to come according to veteran musician, Rex Omar.
Rex Omar is of the view that Ghana as a country will have no option than to make laws to back homos*xuality in the coming years as peoples orientation on the subject will change.
The musician sharing his views on the subject on homos*xuality in Ghana on Accra FM said:
“My take on homosexuality is this: People are homosexual by choice, they have decided to be homosexuals and that is their cup of tea. There are others who are also homosexual by nature, it is in their genes.
“I am not one of the people who speak against them because even if in the whole-wide-world there are two people who are homosexual, they are also human beings and they have rights. So, I am not that person who talks down to them.”
On the question of whether he’ll accept an offer to produce songs for homos*xuals, he questioned:
“Why will they approach me for a song? For what? To promote homosexuality? I haven’t thought of that.
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“In Africa, we have cultural sensibilities and not all of us are very broad-minded to understand this issue. The broad-minded people know that the reasons some countries have legalised homos*xuality are because there are people, who, by nature, are ‘Kojo Besia’, a description for someone who is a man but has female behaviour. If you deliver a baby of that nature, will you throw it into the dustbin?
“This is a very controversial issue but I believe that as time goes on we will get to a point where we will understand some of these things.”
Hitting the nail on its head as to whether Ghanaians will change their mindset on the subject, he concluded that:
“We will have no choice. Unlike prostitution, there is no one born to be a prostitute, it is a job of choice but these hormonal imbalances like the hermaphrodite, you can’t throw them away, so, why do we have to infringe on their rights?”
This post was published on June 5, 2018 8:54 AM
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