People who are gay in Ghana are mostly discriminated against because many Ghanaians feel it is wrong and ungodly to have such sexual preference.
However, talented Ghanaian actor, Peter Richie who featured in the yet-to-be premiered PoverD movie has a totally contradictory opinion on the topic of being gay.
According to the actor, people who are not straight s£xually are also created by God and as such, they have the grace of the maker on them so people should take their time when they are dealing with them and their s£xuality.
Speaking with Zionfelix on the ‘Uncut’ show, Peter Richie made the point that Ghanaians should not be too quick to judge and probably curse people who decide to be g@y because one might not know what led the person into it. He stressed that a lot of factors might have been considered before the person probably decided to go into the act, which should be known.
In as much as he stated that gays and lesbians should be treated as humans by Ghanaians, the father of one was quick to stress that he was not one nor will he ever be one because he is totally straight. He also disclosed that his comment was to a very large extent not in any way urging people who are not in the act to engage in it.
Peter Richie’s new film, PoverD premieres on March 23 at the Silverbird Cinemas.