It appears it has become a practice for most social media users to write abhorrent and abusive words on their platforms.
But what is it with young guys threatening to rape minors?
After Comedian Waris was lambasted for saying Sarkodie’s daughter was ripe, after a Twitter user was roasted for threatening to sleep with Reggie Rockstone’s daughter, another guy has gotten his head in the noose.
A Facebook user called Richard Amoah has written that he will definitely have sex with child star DJ Switch.
This has raised a lot of hackles among the general public especially some celebrities.
Ghanaian actor Ama K Abebrese wrote on he Twitter handle about the matter.
“This guy Richard Amoah feels justified in writing on the internet that he will ‘rape’ a child; DJ Switch.
‘Rape’ because a child cannot consent to sex with an adult.
I speak with families of defiled children and there is nothing funny about this. This very abhorrent,” she wrote.
This guy Richard Amoah feels justified in writing on the internet that he will ‘rape’ a child; DJ Switch.
‘Rape’ because a child cannot consent to sex with an adult.
I speak with families of defiled children and there is nothing funny about this. This very abhorrent. 😡 pic.twitter.com/wT1ePDtt6Q— Ama K Abebrese (@Ama_K_Abebrese) September 24, 2020
Check out some comments from people about his post.
He needs to be arrested and questioned. This is an unacceptable behaviour. He should not get away with this nonsense. Hopefully @GhPoliceService will work to instill trust in the police service again
— Mr Awuah (@emmauah3) September 24, 2020
Attempt to kill na kill we for put am where he belong before he causes any mess. Me huu yɛnka nanso na w' aseɛ Adeɛ oooo
— nana kwame (@icebergriches) September 24, 2020
Meanwhile, he has done a video to claim that his account was hacked.
He's made a video declaiming he being responsible for it as he wasn't in control of the account, I've done the best I can to vindicate him on this issues, whatever you want to do is up to you because the person is still out there using the account to make silly comments. pic.twitter.com/oifN1E8RL0
— Kofi pablo (@BeforePablo) September 25, 2020