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Rejecting A Guy’s Proposal Because He Is Short Is Racism – Ghanaian Men Protest

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Rejecting A Guy's Proposal Because He Is Short Is Racism - Ghanaian Men Protest

The fight against racial injustice has been ensuing since time. The fight has heightened after the broad daylight killing of an African American, George Floyd last week by a white police officer during his arrest over an alleged forged $20 note by Derek Chauvin.

In the US, UK, and elsewhere in Europe, many have taken that fight from social media to the streets making their voices heard through protests with some turning violent.

Here in Ghana, some concerned citizens have also joined the fray.

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With what started as a mere protest on Twitter with the hashtag, #GhAgainstRacism, many have trooped onto some major streets in Accra to also make their voices heard.

As the protest unfolds, some men have decided to use the opportunity to voice out their reservations about they are treated by some Ghanaian women.

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According to them, racism comes in many forms in the world, and here in Ghana, when a guy proposes to a lady the lady rejects him, she’s being racist hence the act needs to be frowned on just as the rest.

Taking to the streets of Accra with placards, they wrote;

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Rejecting A Guy’s Proposal Because He Is Short Is Racism” #GhAgainstRacism

“Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” – Martin Luther King Jr. #GhAgainstRacism

See some of the photos and tweets below;

Do you think they are right to demand justice for being rejected for being short? Kindly leave your comment below.

Source: ENewsGhana.com

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