Controversial LGBTQ+ rights activist and transgender musician, Angel Maxine, has claimed that she has evidence of a widespread sex scandal involving politicians, pimps, and boys at various schools in the country.
During a protest against the proposed anti-LGBT bill in a video on instagram, Angel Maxine claimed, “All you these so-called politicians, all you these so-called big men, MPs, you drive your cars and go and park at Labone SHS, PRESEC, UPSA, and then when you park, then your pimps will arrange the boys and then bring to you. They are people’s kids. Do you think we don’t know? People you have abused, you have molested, you have taken advantage of, people who are hurt, everything is on this paper here and they are ready to speak out.”
She further threatened to expose MPs secretly involved in LGBT activities, along with revealing the identities of their family members and children who are allegedly gay or lesbian.
“Pass the bill, and I will show you your MP who is an LGBT person. All of you, your names are here. All of you, who have been texting people to get you boys to sleep with, all of you who have been begging your pimps to hook you up with people, all your chats and conversations are here. Pass the bill. Pass the bill and I will expose your family members, I will expose your children who are gay people, who are lesbians.”
These sensational claims by Angel Maxine have ignited widespread outrage and disbelief among the public. The allegations come amidst the ongoing debate in parliament over the controversial anti-LGBT bill, which has garnered criticism from human rights groups and foreign governments.
The anti-LGBT bill, which has been widely criticised by human rights groups and foreign governments, is currently being debated in parliament.
The bill proposes harsh penalties for anyone who engages in, promotes, or supports homosexuality, as well as banning same-sex marriage, adoption, and surrogacy.
The bill also seeks to outlaw any form of advocacy or expression of LGBT rights or issues. The bill has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting it as a way of preserving the country’s culture and morality, and others opposing it as a violation of human rights and dignity.
The bill has also sparked protests and counter-protests from both sides of the debate.
The Independent Ghana has not been able to verify the claims made by Angel Maxine.
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