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Stop Tagging Me – Charlie Dior Reacts To Parliament’s Approval Of Jail Term For LGBTQ+ Promoters

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, Ghana Street Journal

In response to Parliament’s approval of a custodial sentence for promoters of LGBTQ+ activities, controversial social media influencer and self-proclaimed fashion critic, Charlie Dior, has issued a stern warning against being tagged under related posts.

Parliament recently sanctioned a minimum of three to five years imprisonment for those found guilty of promoting or supporting LGBTQ+ activities.

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This decision, proposed by co-sponsor Sam George, aims to enforce strict compliance with the law.

Charlie Dior emphasized that the implications of the bill extend beyond the LGBTQ+ community, affecting everyone.

Listen To Charlie Dior In The Video Below:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3JIoBxImTO/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=9869f588-b87d-493d-b598-4828a07100f2

Source – Tru News Report

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