
According to Sonnie Badu, a gospel musician and pastor from Ghana, a sizable portion of American gospel musicians identify as LGBT+.

Ghanaian gospel artist Sonnie Badu, who is living in the UK, recently disclosed to Flyfmgh that 78% of gospel musicians in the US identify as gay.
He went on to say that, as a country, we might never want to listen to or sing any of their songs again once we are able to identify these people and learn their genuine sexual orientation.
Sonnie Badu related a story about how he was advised to be silent about everything he saw during a gospel awards ceremony by another gospel performer.
He argues that we might never be able to invite these people back to the nation if their names are made public. He claims he has forbidden his children from accessing YouTube due to the rapidity of the rainbow community’s indoctrination.
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