G/ Revolution Wages  War  Against Lesbianism 

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The Green Revolution of Liberia, a political social justice pressure group, has vehemently condemned the brazen act of public lesbianism by former convict Mount Zion, Falor Odell. Odell’s open disregard for traditional and cultural values has sparked outrage within society.

In their recent statement  issued, the group expressed dismay at the government’s failure to address such ungodly practices, particularly under the leadership of President Amb Joseph N Boakai, who is known for promoting family values. They stressed that Liberia, founded on Christian principles and rich traditional values, cannot condone such behavior.

“We call upon the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Gender to take decisive action against these deviant acts before citizens take matters into their own hands,” the statement read.

The group also highlighted Odell’s criminal history, including the alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl, Faith, which they claim has been overlooked by Western-influenced institutions operating in Liberia.

In a bold move, the Green Revolution Central Command has instructed the Misseratta Brigade and the Resistant Militant Command to carry out aggressive citizens’ arrests of Odell and any other individuals engaging in similar acts, disregarding the authority of President Boakai’s government.

“Mount Zion Odell has no place in our society. We value our cultural space and will not allow it to be tarnished by foreign influences,” the statement affirmed.

The group made it clear that their respect for Western allies does not equate to tolerance for behaviors deemed contrary to Liberian values. They emphasized that lesbianism and homosexuality are not welcome in Liberia, today or tomorrow.

Addressing President Boakai directly, Mr. Varney Kromah, the head of the Green Revolution, emphasized that such government inaction is unacceptable and does not align with the vision the citizens had in mind when they entrusted him with power.

The Green Revolution of Liberia’s condemnation of Mount Zion’s public lesbianism act underscores the ongoing struggle to uphold traditional values and combat behaviors deemed detrimental to Liberian society.

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