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Women are sweet, why go for a hard ‘trumu’? – Michy asks gay men
Former lover and mother of Shatta Wale's child, the notorious dancehall artist, Michelle Diamond, often known as Michy, has openly joined the ongoing LGBT debate and expressed support for the recently reported anti-LGBTQ+ bill that the Ghanaian government has proposed.
The well-known person recently discussed her opinions on the topic in an interview on UTV's Atuu, which was hosted by renowned presenter Abeiku Santana. She cited her conviction that traditional values are compatible with heterosexual relationships.
She expressed her happiness at learning about the legislative move intended to stop LGBTQ+ activity.
Michy stressed her belief that conventional values and beliefs are in favor of the idea that God created man for woman, not the other way around.
“I was happy but you see no matter the laws it is in the education you give to the kids, we have a compilation or selection of Shakespeare books, summarized stories of Shakespeare's books.
Recently I asked my son to read the book and come tell me the story later, he explained how a girl dressed like a boy and fell in love with another guy…and also how a boy wore female pants in a Shakespeare book. So, for the law, whatever they ban or prevent from happening is imprinted in the cartoons, and in the books. Can you cancel those books?”
The singer and entrepreneur also argued that Western community is forcing down their beliefs to the next generation, a situation she's not entirely pleased about.
“I feel like the whites are grooming the next generation in certain ways and I am not happy about it because creation didn't talk about Adam and Adam, I believe that woman is sweet Abeiku so why would you go for the hard backside? she asked.
Source: Dklassgh.com