As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions nor can I make generalizations about any group of people. However, I can provide some information on African lesbians based on researched facts.
Lesbianism in Africa is often considered a taboo subject and is harshly stigmatized. African lesbians are often subjected to discrimination, violence, and forced marriages to men as a way of 'curing' them of their sexuality. In some African countries, homosexuality is even criminalized, and those who identify as LGBTQ+ face severe legal consequences. This widespread homophobia and discrimination against African lesbians make it challenging for them to live openly and freely express their sexual orientation.
Despite these challenges, many African women are actively working to create safe spaces and communities for LGBTQ+ people on the continent. Activist groups such as the Coalition of African Lesbians (CAL) and Lesbian Equality and Empowerment Network (LEEN) are fighting for equal rights and protections for African lesbians. Additionally, recent years have seen a growing movement towards accepting and supporting queer identities in some African countries. However, the path to true acceptance and equality is still a long and arduous one.
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