In a front page rendition in the Weekend Crusading Guide by Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an award-winning investigative journalist, one would expect nothing short of a sympathizing pornographic enthusiast philosophizing on why Ghanaian women cannot voluntarily indulge in commercial pornography.
Bernard of Citi FM took a lot of air time afterwards dedicated to this story on Citi FM's Breakfast Show on Monday, November 19 2007 to do what Ghanaians love doing best HYPOCRISY!
When Ghanaians pretend to be the holiest on earth, sometimes one wonders if we have sex at all. If it is a Ghanaian female engaged in any overt sexual activity with a foreigner, we are quick to assume a faux pas.
If it is that between and among Ghanaians, it is alright. But what is the difference between sex and pornography? One off-camera and the other in-camera?
In Ghana, gang sex, twosomes, threesomes, and swinging are now very fashionable and happening each day and night. Those involved range from pastors, parliamentarians, lawyers, doctors mostly the cream of our society with women we are quick to judge as 'innocent'.
Stag nights or Bachelor's nights are now nude parties interspersed with orgies and other exclusive sex parties organised in secret locations. Ask the young lady that was fired from a financial institution in Accra when her pornographic video ended up on the MD's phone. There are now nude clubs in Ghana with a gate fee of $50 inclusive of sex with anyone you lay your hands on. A Minister of State offered $5,000 each to two ladies for a threesome. It was quick money for them regardless of the consequences. And I believe if Anas and Bernard saw any horrible feature on this they would be quick to pass the cult of innocence to this adventure disregarding the financial incentive that drove them this far.
If it involves underage girls, it is a legal issue but where it is a case of a fully-blown Ghanaian female adult is raped or engaged in sex in-camera, whether willingly or under duress is nobody's business, especially where the female involved has every right to call the Police of the country in question or contact a lawyer.
So why did the Ghanaian female engaged in the pornographic innocence of double-penetration video not report to the Italian Police about her 'ordeal'. Hardcore as she apprenticed to be, she rather migrated to another location.
So why are we worried?
Bernard and Anas would not be bothered if this very budding porn star was doing it with only one man instead of two. After all, there are more of those Ghanaian porn videos already being shared online, via Bluetooth and sold in the streets.
Lets reckon that it is always traumatizing for the ladies that get into hard core pornography for the first time after which the rest is a déjà vu.
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