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“There is something wrong with Christians, Muslims, and traditionalists supporting LGBTQ” – Twitter user

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Social media has erupted in passionate debates following the General Legal Council’s (GLC) decision to reject for the second time the application of YouTuber Elorm Ababio, known as Ama Governor, to be called to the Bar.

The GLC’s rationale centred around her public conduct, sparking a tumult of opinions on Twitter about religious values, professional ethics, and LGBTQ rights.

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Central to the debate was a tweet from user Oh Menua (@Oh_Menua), who challenged religious individuals’ support for Ama Governor.

“If you are Christian or a Muslim or Traditionalist in this country and you support Ama Governor, then there’s something wrong with you. LGBTQ,” the tweet read.

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Some users, like @GhanaSocialU, echoed Menua’s sentiment, questioning how believers could back someone advocating for LGBTQ rights, conflicting with traditional religious teachings.

Contrastingly, @profdublyn_zee brought a different biblical perspective, highlighting Jesus’s association with societal outcasts and urging for empathy and understanding.

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The conversation expanded as other Twitter users weighed in.

@StrictlyAGuy and @headwest_ argued that supporting Ama Governor’s right to fair treatment did not equate to endorsing LGBTQ, suggesting the need for compassion in judgment.

In contrast, @BarsManX expressed confusion about Ama’s choice to stand with a community considered outside legal boundaries in Ghana, thereby questioning her commitment to legal standards.

The religious argument gained further traction with @bos_leg citing specific religious texts against homosexuality, and @Bansistone calling out perceived hypocrisy among believers. Meanwhile, @Chris_Oppong1 advocated for a more nuanced view, suggesting that while people might oppose certain actions on various grounds, including nature, this should not extend to judging individuals for whom the reasons behind their choices remain unknown.

These fiery exchanges on social media reflect the societal upheaval stirred by the GLC’s decision, highlighting the ongoing struggle in balancing professional ethics, personal freedoms, and societal norms.

The Council’s move, detailed in a public statement, comes after a thorough investigation into Ama Governor’s activities, including widely circulated videos demonstrating what was deemed misconduct.

While specifics remain confidential, the implications are clear: Ama Governor’s public expressions, potentially linked to her LGBTQ advocacy, have put her career in jeopardy. Despite this setback, the door remains open for future applications, though with a stern reminder that her conduct remains under stringent observation.

The intense public and legal scrutiny faced by Ama Governor is not just about one individual’s career trajectory but speaks to broader issues of human rights, societal norms, and the evolving landscape of what is deemed acceptable in a progressively interconnected world.

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