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I have lots of friends who are homosexuals – KSM speaks on Ghana’s anti-LGBTQI+ bill

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Accomplished Ghanaian actor, director, satirist, talk show host, and author, Kwaku Sintim-Misa, widely known as KSM, has brought attention to the prevalence of homosexuality in Ghana, particularly within educational institutions.

In an exclusive interview on Starr chat, KSM dispelled the notion of their non-existence and called for a subtle approach, advocating for awareness and education instead of legislative measures.

KSM revealed that he has many friends who identify as homosexuals and emphasised that such individuals are not rare in Ghana and Africa at large.

He pointed out the misconception of pretending they don’t exist, asserting that this mindset is rooted in ignorance.

The satirist specifically highlighted their presence in tertiary educational settings.

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In addressing the ongoing discourse on proposed legislation to criminalize homosexual acts, KSM firmly expressed his opposition to such a bill.

Instead, he suggested a more compassionate approach, emphasising the importance of advocacy and education to prevent discrimination and encourage understanding.

“The bill must not be passed, but rather there must be an advocacy to prevent their acts,” stated KSM, urging society to move towards fostering an inclusive environment where individuals feel accepted regardless of their sexual orientation.

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As KSM’s insights continue to fuel discussions, his stance reflects a growing sentiment among advocates for human rights and inclusivity in Ghana.

The call for awareness and education over punitive measures signifies a shift towards a more understanding and accepting society.

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  1. Until now I have read his post on homosexuality ksm has been my long standing admirer as a celeb, but now I hate the sort of things he is saying. So, we know that rapists exist among us therefore we don’t need a law against their activists. What is happening? I am beginning to feel that all those Ghanaians opposing the bill could be homos and lesbians. Ah, I can’t think far.

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