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Alagi Yorro Jallow: Homosexuality Is Unacceptable

Alagi Yorro Jallow

Homosexuality is illegal in the Gambia. Further, the Gambia is a God-fearing nation that places a significant premium on family, an institution derived from a union between two people of the opposite gender. Polemics aside, homosexuality is unacceptable.

A few morally bankrupt celebrities, so-called human rights defenders, lawyers and imams, senior government officials, and commentators are in the payroll of the gay community to destroy the institution of marriage by distorting its traditional definition as a union of two people of the opposite gender.

Subtle messages are passed through broadcast and social media to lure our citizens into homosexuality. Most of the members of the so-called Creative Economy Group in the Gambia are homosexuals. They are supported by foreign NGOs to influence governments to allow these practices in the guise of freedom of expression.

Some of them who hold public office but sell their morality to the devil for money is doing a great disservice to the nation.

History will judge them harshly for looking the other way for a personal gain or comfort when this evil was happening. We must uphold the law and righteousness if we want God to bless the Gambia.

Foreign ideologies that go against our culture must be resisted. There’s nothing to celebrate about homosexual propaganda by folks who sold their souls to international masters for fame and money.

Serious human rights activists can advocate for human rights without allowing foreign funding to cloud their judgment or undermine their cultural identity.

Family is derived from marriage, which is a union between two people of the opposite gender. Homosexuality is illegal in Gambia. The so-called Muslim cleric agenda to promote homosexual behavior is unacceptable. It’s worse when the National Human Rights Commissions and religious folks bring such content during the day at a time when children are at home.

We shall take stern action against the NHRC and its representatives promoting LGBT on behalf of foreign powers. Any attempt to introduce foreign films that defy our culture and morality will be resisted with the force of the law.

The National Human Rights Commission and some of those so-called clerics are not fighting for democracy or human rights. They are trying to justify the donor money they were given to promote the LGBT agenda in the Gambia.

We shall fight this distortion of our culture with the force of the law. Of homosexuality and other inappropriate behavior, the colonial ideology, and agenda to destabilize the Gambia. We must be patriotic enough to say no to foreign ideologies that are contrary to the word of God and Kenya’s culture.

2 Comments

  1. The pertinency of global politic is been under-pin in nepotism and rhetorism by the western world using the clothe of so-called humanity as the short sighted would term it. but the unfortunate aspect behind the reality is that the black region has longed been sold its right,pride and heritage to the west for humanity and got inferiorty in place of justice and superiorty in the region.

  2. We do not fully understand how gender identity is formed, but one thing is clear. All the research point to the fact that:
    Gender identity is formed by age 3. A 3 year old does not have the ability to learn or choose gender roles. Right?
    Let’s not fall into political opportunism. Those irresponsible politicians don’t care about straight or gay. They have a political message for an audience.
    They who have never held a Quran are now weaponizing religion against other Gambians.
    They are crooks.
    They are ignorant.
    They do not deserve your vote.

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