Celebrated Actor, Adjetey Anang popularly known as Pusher has called on Ghanaians to treat homosexuals better irrespective of their sexual orientation.
“I have always had a problem with how people react to people who are in that category. They are human beings, and we need to check how we treat them and how we judge them. The fact that their act, or whatever their actions are, may not align with what we believe in as Christians, for example, doesn’t mean we should do away with them.
How do we show them love so that there can be a transformation? When it comes to the law, I was telling somebody that I think that we shouldn’t have touched this thing. We shouldn’t have gone to parliament with it but rather find spaces in communities, values, custodians and see how we handle these things in our own terrain,” he said.
He is of the view that the fact that their actions contradict normal societal norms does not mean they should be ill-treated as has been the case in some communities in and out of the country
Adjetey Anang believes that to transform, there will be a need for people to accept homosexuals for who they are and not what they do.