Ghana: Parliament Unanimously Passes Law to Enforce Vaginal Overlordism

Yikes.

This is what happens in your country if you are allied with America: the Americans come in and they force their own Jewish social engineering programs on you.

Jeffrey Sachs is more on-point on most issues than John Mearsheimer. But during the All-In Summit a few weeks ago, the two appeared on stage together, and Sachs pushed back against Mearsheimer’s claim that the US-based “international liberal order” forces liberal social engineering on foreign countries.

Sachs says they don’t want them to be liberal, they just only care about power. But that’s the thing: they get the power through liberalism.

If the US comes into your country and completely undermines your existing social order, just bulldozes the whole thing and replaces it with girlbosses and anal mania, then they’ve totally neutered your country. There is nothing of your identity left in society, and you are open completely to the agendas pushed by the United States.

The NGO system is obviously a world domination system. These are “bloodless wars” being fought in the legal systems of foreign nations.

France 24:

The Ghanaian parliament unanimously passed the Affirmative Action Gender Bill 2024 last week, ending a process launched in 1998 aimed at creating an equitable society.

But sexism in the male-dominated West African nation of 33 million people is rife, with women often sidelined and suffering violence and practices such as female genital mutilation.

The law seeks to ensure 50:50 gender parity in public posts and parliament by 2030. The number of women in parliament is currently 15 percent, well below the 30 percent target set by the United Nations for all countries.

See. The UN does these mandates, then they send in all of these NGO groups that work in concert to undermine the society.

They do this everywhere on earth. That’s why the law forcing American NGOs to register in Georgia was such a big deal. This is the frontlines of the world domination strategy.

You notice that in Georgia, they banned gay anal propaganda immediately after forcing the NGOs to register. It’s not coincidental.

The text says the “object of this Act is to ensure the achievement of gender equality in the political, social, economic, educational and cultural spheres of the society”.

Anyone obstructing this can be jailed for up to a year.

What?

The new law also moots quotas for women in the private sector in return for tax breaks.

According to World Bank figures, 27 percent of top private sector posts are held by women.

Rodaline Imoru Ayarna, a member of the Alliance for Revolutionary Change, said broader consultations were needed for effective implementation of the law.

“Because of our cultural norms and values, it plays a very great role towards getting people to even understand what we are talking about,” she said.

“There’s a lot that needs to be done through mindset change, letting people understand that women can equally do the same jobs that men are doing, if not better.

“There was a time when you would say that women didn’t go to war, they didn’t shoot, but they’re doing it now. Women are flying planes. Women are captains of ships and the like,” she added.

Ghana’s two main parties, the ruling New Patriotic Party and the main opposition National Democratic Congress, have made gender equality campaign themes ahead of a presidential election in December.

The NDC has promised to create a development bank for women entrepreneurs offering loans at low interest rates while the NPP has pledged to set up a similar body to help women-run businesses.

Lawyer Sheila Minkah-Premo, convener of the Affirmative Action Coalition group, told AFP that gender stereotypes had to be erased in Ghana.

“Women are not seen as natural leaders. There’s usually a tendency to sort of push women aside and ensure that leadership is held by men. We need to work towards addressing this,” she said.

You see, women have the right to vote in Ghana, because of American programs. Now both political parties have to cater to them.

Democracy in action.

Ghana did ban gay anal, so they are pushing back some.

But if the US loses a fight, they don’t just go away. Empowering women is also a war to promote gay sex, because women are always going to be much more open to new things than men, and women are much less moral in a general sense. They like change and they don’t pass judgement on the implications of the changes they endorse.