tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11894178.post2501890904746284296..comments2023-12-18T22:02:39.776+00:00Comments on Ramblings of a Procrastinator in Accra: How the Gay Debate solved the energy crisis and the water rationing conundrum in GhanaAbena Serwaahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05888021677219851484noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11894178.post-62088484908905067342013-02-19T11:17:57.759+00:002013-02-19T11:17:57.759+00:00*OMG* Ginger that is so apt! "A Government of...*OMG* Ginger that is so apt! "A Government of Distraction". Great minds think alike because I also call the phenomena "politics of distraction". I think a gay barometer could be an accurate measure of how badly an African government is doing.In African countries where governance is questionable or there are major economic issues, leaders seem to jump very quickly on to the anti-gay band wagon; Zimbabwe, Uganda, Gambia....Seems to appease the populace!Abena Serwaahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05888021677219851484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11894178.post-27517237649879714132013-02-18T22:42:35.894+00:002013-02-18T22:42:35.894+00:00This is sooo like Nigeria! I bet we passed the dis...This is sooo like Nigeria! I bet we passed the disease onto you guys lol. I call ours 'A Government of Distraction'. Focus on inconsequential matters while the house is burning underfoot.<br /><br />Not that Gay rights are inconsequential but the debates are so singularly sided that it feels fruitless.Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10294850491382303707noreply@blogger.com