The promotion of homosexuality
Activist Shance Lion has published a text in which he talks about societal excesses. The citizen even cites names and makes revelations about how homosexuality is promoted in the territory, despite the country’s laws which are really strict on the issue.
In August 2021, on this platform, we already announced that the affair that the National Communication Council (CNC), the body that regulates audiovisual in Cameroon, allows to be broadcast freely on our television channels and that the promoters and instigators subtly suggest that it is about humor, is absolutely nothing of the sort.
Much appreciated by our young children and our wives and mothers in our homes, Ma’a Jacky, real name Vidal Choupo and many others like him, financed by the West to promote homosexuality in our society from an early age, from the root and foundation of our social fabric: the family, the home.
A real media regulator would have already banned the broadcasting of this type of program in all its forms. Today, the great vector of all this strategy is of course television and the media. With them, we enter into mass broadcasting, mass capture. Television is the thing that kills, if I may say so, the killer application. With it, industrial psycho power will suddenly enter millions of homes.
“The destruction of generational relationships, all this comes down to thinking about the immense power of marketing on a society that has become a herd of consumers.” Using the analyses of Gustave Le Bon on crowd psychology and the work of Sigmund Freud, he asserts that the crowd does not think, subject to collective impulses and effects, sealed in the id. It is therefore less necessary to convince it than to manipulate it by symbolic actions capable of reaching its unconscious.
All these so-called comedians, who in order to be “comedy” have to dress like the Gos and do the Gos’ manners, get their asses kicked, are financed by the West through organizations and other local NGOs to convey homosexual messages within African societies.