Nigerians Are Hypocrites For Welcoming CNN Gay Presenter, Nigerian Gay Activist Blasts
Nigerian gay activist, Bisi Alimi has come hard on Nigerians and said Nigerians are 'hypocrites' for welcoming gay CNN reporter, Richard Quest while berating him for being gay.
The gay activist expressed displeasure at how he gets discriminatory comments and threats from Nigerians for being gay but Richard Quest who is currently in Nigeria was being honoured and celebrated by Nigerians.
He noted that what makes Quest homosexuality acceptable and his homosexuality threatening?
He made this known through his Instagram page @BisiAlimi, he wrote: “So I heard Richard Quest is in Nigeria and as usual, my people are drooling over him.
"These are the same Nigerians that will not allow an openly gay person on their screen, or even give one a job.
"What is different about Richard Quest that makes hishomosexuality harmless but my homosexuality as a Nigeria scary and threatening?
"Is it that my people think my homosexuality is in some way earth destroying but that is Richard
comforting or as a people we just lack pure emotional intelligence to appreciate our own?
"My heart bleeds for Nigeria, it does make me cry for my LGBT brothers and sisters.”
The gay activist expressed displeasure at how he gets discriminatory comments and threats from Nigerians for being gay but Richard Quest who is currently in Nigeria was being honoured and celebrated by Nigerians.
He noted that what makes Quest homosexuality acceptable and his homosexuality threatening?
He made this known through his Instagram page @BisiAlimi, he wrote: “So I heard Richard Quest is in Nigeria and as usual, my people are drooling over him.
"These are the same Nigerians that will not allow an openly gay person on their screen, or even give one a job.
"What is different about Richard Quest that makes hishomosexuality harmless but my homosexuality as a Nigeria scary and threatening?
"Is it that my people think my homosexuality is in some way earth destroying but that is Richard
comforting or as a people we just lack pure emotional intelligence to appreciate our own?
"My heart bleeds for Nigeria, it does make me cry for my LGBT brothers and sisters.”
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