#africanews #blackhistory #anti-lgbtq When would the US stop using threats to pressure countries to follow its ideologies? Honestly, this is getting out of hand. Whenever any country does the opposite of what the United States government feels is right, the next thing we hear is that the US wants to punish that country either through finances or military intervention. If a leader is elected in a country and the leader seems to have ideas that go against US principles and interests, the next thing that happens is that he is tagged a dictator and if possible eliminated. Just recently, the US threatened to punish South Africa as if South Africa, which is supposed to be a sovereign country, is a student who disobeyed his teacher and the reason for this punishment is because South Africa decided to speak against injustice and drag Israel, an ally of the United States, to court. Now, this issue is still not over but the United States decided to show its power and threatened yet another African country, Ghana, and for what? Simply because on Wednesday, February 28th, the Parliament of Ghana passed a bill. The question is what business does the US have with the passing of the bill? Ghana is a sovereign country which means it can do whatever it wants, and make any decision that will be beneficial to the country. But it seems the United States has forgotten this, hence the threat. So, what bill did the Ghanaian Parliament pass, and what threat did the United States issue? Let's find out.
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