Friday, July 3, 2009

Making Hay while the Gay issue shines

Enough has been said and written of late about the historic High Court judgement on the gay rights issue.
Most people and the media have welcomed the judgement. But, just like every path-breaking law faces an opposition, so must this judgement. Its share of opposition comes from certain perverse hardliners and self-appointed religious guardians who leave no stone unturned to stay in news.

Here are a few of their strong statements and my reactions to them:

Babu Joseph, spokesperson for the Catholic Bishops Conference of India says, "Homosexual relations and groups are advocating a new concept of family which is not self sustaining, not good for the future and the society. We will join other groups voicing similar concerns."

My Reaction: How is it not self-sustaining? Of course it is. Ever heard of adoption? How is it not good for future and the scoiety? Vague. Very Vague. Please get your basics sorted out.

Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Hind's Maulana Mehmud Madani says, "Homosexuality is Haram (prohibited) and an immoral act. It is unnatural. It is a punishable offence in Shariat. It is against the age old traditions and culture of India and of Islam."

My Reaction: You don't prescribe what is morally correct and what is natural. Courts are there to debate what is morally correct and what is not, and science has established that homosexuality is mostly natural. I don't know much about Islam, but it has been very much there in the 'old traditions and culture of India'. By the way, our country isn't goverened by the Shariat.

Giriraj Kishore, VHP leader, says, "Customs and traditions are broken. It will increase AIDS."

My Reaction: Somebody please send this guy back to school. AIDS can be prevented by safe sex. What does it have to do with the nature of intercourse?

Baba Ramdev says, "Do the people behind this verdict consider homosexuality natural? Is it something they will themselves do? If our parents had been gays, would we have been born? Freedom doesn’t mean licence. Our family system is the only ideal we can show to the world. Sadly, this judgment will end up corrupting it. I will be part of every protest against the judgment.’’

My Reaction: Sir, the answer to your first question is an Absolute Yes. The second question is stupid because if they are homosexuals, they will, else they won't. Easy. The third question is even more stupid. Any Std IX student can answer that. Now, I must ask - Does the law allow only those intercourses which result into birth? No. So, why should homosexuality be banned just because its not reproductive?
Coming to the last part of the reaction, family system is indeed an ideal which we can show to the world but not the Only one. Plus, why cant homosexuals have an 'ideal' family? Having said this, you are welcome to protest it. It's your fundamental right.

6 comments:

Ashtung said...

one small error... muslims in india are in fact partly ruled by shariat.. have a crash course on shah bano 101... also, it might be against the shariat for al we know...

also, it is true that it'll inrease aids.. dont ask me how, but have read it time n again that gays are more likely to contract aids..

against indian culture??? depends on the time frame... and of course 'baba' ramdev, freedom gives us a license...

n all of u.. please dont be paranoid, just because it is legalised, doesnt mean everyone will turn one...

Anonymous said...

Go Kg.. u've won the battle.. ;)
njoy freedom now.. ;)
n yah chances of gettins AIDS in anal is more.. :P

Virgin said...

Dude... legalizing homosexuality is a good thing for the queer. But the last thing that I want to see is their PDA. :P
Imagine walking in Beasant Nagar beach and a couple of guys smooching. Pardon me for my hypocrisy but this just won't do.

BTW kg.. This law does not give you a free hand to look at your wing mates while they take bath. So control your excitement.

Apurv said...

Why does everyone think of homosexuality just as an act of sexual intercourse between two people? They have agreed on staying together because of reasons much more than just sex and which are way beyond wit of these closed-minded people to comprehend! (emotional support, for example)
Homosexuality is against no culture, no religion and should not be against any law (which our judicial system has established).

@KG: I was expecting a post from you over this issue. :) By the way, I liked your comments.

kay gee said...

@ ashtung

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/lifestyle/articleshow/4734223.cms

@ anon

i know who you are :)

@ virgin

we've discussed this matter today

@ apurv

totally agree, bro!
thanks

jimmy said...

India's shining indeed! And fuck all these conservative idiots. Add Lalu also to the list !

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