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Sonnie Badu claims 78% of American Gospel artistes are members of the LGBTQIA community

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Multiple award-winning Ghanaian gospel singer and pastor, Sonnie Badu has opened up about his decision to restrict his children from accessing YouTube due to concerns over the abundance of LGBTQ+ content.

 

The crooner, while speaking in an exclusive interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM, expressed unease about the presence of gay undertones even on seemingly innocent platforms like Disney World.

He further highlighted the pervasive nature of LGBTQ+ representation, claiming that a significant percentage of American gospel musicians are part of the LGBT+ community.

Sonnie Badu detailed that nearly 78 percent of American gospel musicians identify as gay, adding that this revelation could prompt Ghanaian churches to reconsider playing songs by such artistes.

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“Personally, in my house, my kids don’t watch YouTube anymore. There isn’t any content without propagating the LGBTQ+ agenda. Even with Disney World, there is nothing innocent being shown anymore, even though their attempt is subtle, it has lasting effects on the young viewer, he said.

He continued by saying, “In America, about 78% of gospel musicians there are gay; most of these popular musicians that we play their songs on our airwaves and in our churches are into LGBT activities. If you get to know them you won’t play their songs again. Even some of the bishops that we follow and listen to are involved in LGBT activities,” he said.

He said he was once warned by a fellow gospel musician not to interfere in such matters.

“One of the gospel musicians even warned me to mind my business when I see the things they’re involved in because they know I am conservative,” he said

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