The main focus here is to break negative stereotypes regarding homosexuality and erradicate homophobia..South Africa is very diversed and we have different cultures and beliefs..but the point of the matter is that we all human despite our race,gender,sexuality,religion and culture..lets all not forget that some times the society grooms you to be who you are,but not all the time..some people are just “born this way”..The main fact here is that we need to stop homophobia and critically analyse the word Human and freedom...There is a lot of campaigns and societies regarding homophobia only few people are taking innitiative, But is the south african government and society doing enough to support this campaigns and societies?...please check out the link to get a broad view of what this blog is about- Read more
What are we honestly hoping to gain or is it realy worth it? Picture source The world needs to know that freedom apply to everyone, we need to put our ignorance aside and act. beating up someone or killing them because of their sexuality is not only a crime, but it is wrong. The attacks will not stop untill we all act to prevent and stop homophobia. There is an old saying "never judge someone until u have walked a mile in their shoes". Developing countries like south africa needs to know that continuing this attacks will put south african reputation at risk. other countries will question if south africa is realy a democratic republic or is it using democracy as a musk to come out as a perfect nation while it does the opposite. Before attacking or killing some one you must first consider the implications of your action. You will not only end up in jail, but you will put the country at the risk of being excluded world wide..South Africans fought trough apparteid and we won, but the question that remains is HOW IS JUDGING SOMEONE BECAUSE OF THEIR SEXUALITY DIFFERENT FROM JUDGING SOMEONE BECAUSE OF THE COLOUR OF THEIR SKIN? |
This Issue need to ba adressed by the government correctly.
ReplyDeleteExactly, the constitution is not enough...action should be taken
ReplyDeleteAm so shocked to see how gay people are being treated.
ReplyDeleteand people are being ignorant hey..sometimes we must take few minutes out of our busy schedule and think of what is realy happening out there and what are the future implications of our actions.But to do this we must first see reasons of equality and not forget that we are all defined as human despite our race,sexuality,gender,culture,religion etc..no one is less human because he or she is doing thing you don't agree with.
ReplyDeleteThis issue is very serious because everywhere gay people go are mistreated especially in African countries, and the question is where are the Public relations people to adrress this issue so that it can be solved asap and gay people can live free,enjoy their rights as human being.
DeletePeople need to stop and think..The problem is not that people hate gay people,the problem is that the society grooms people to thing that gay people are a sin..we should be open minded and note that being gay does not make one any less human.
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