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Ignorance is a darkness from which we can only hope to be
rescued by the dawning of enlightenment’ the irony being, that relatively few
of us recognize ignorance when it is staring us in the face so will not accept
that they need rescuing. My parents were of a generation brought up to believe
the worst of same sex relationships, and passed these stereotypical sentiments
on to me. I, hated the closet darkness imposed, but lacked a mentor to show me
that these sentiments were simply untrue and I had no need to feel ashamed
because I am gay. The dawn of enlightenment was a long time coming for me, and
I did not come out to the world as a gay man until my mid-thirties.
The Department of Education here has finally seen the light
too, and any school curriculum (from 2020) will need to include LGBT issues in
a sensitive but realistic context of teaching education, even at primary school
level. I would hate any child to go through what I went through so I applaud
this step in the right direction. Sadly, many parents are demonstrating against
this, at various school gates, on religious grounds.
One parent recently put it to me that it was wrong to put ideas
into the heads of children “as young as five, for heaven’s sake!” My answer to
that was “Never underestimate a child’s feelings or assume, as a parent, you
know all you need to know about your own child. Even at 5 years-old, I loved
dressing up and pretending I was a fairy or princess in a fairy tale. No, I did
not grow up to be transgender, but I was - albeit unknowingly – touching base
with sexuality; getting in touch with my feminine side would eventually help me
understand that sexuality is not the prerogative of heterosexuals and, in time,
would see me emerge as a gay man. The parent in question, insisted “that’s all
very well, and I’m no homophobe, but what is a young child to make of being
read stories around gender orientation or same sex relationships?”
I know lesbian and gay partners who have adopted children,
not least to give them a loving, caring upbringing as opposed to the
well-meaning but necessarily detached atmosphere of a Children’s Home. These
children will go to school. One of the wonderful things about children is that
they are entirely without prejudice…unless it has been passed on to them in the
home. It is perfectly feasible that a five-year old with two mums or dads will
be mixing with and chatting away with other children; the latter may well be
fascinated, even excited to discover that such home situations exist. How sad
then that ignorant parents are likely break up such friendships without giving
them a chance to flourish. Some of my best childhood memories are of children
with whom I used to play, including those from the only black family in our
street; any adult prejudices simply went over our heads.
LGBT relationships have existed in societies worldwide since
the beginning of time, albeit often behind closed doors; human nature, like
nature itself, is – and deserves to be – an open door through which anyone is
free to enter, regardless of culture, religion, ethnicity or sexuality.
‘How did it happen that their lips came together? How does it
happen that birds sing, that snow melts, that the rose unfolds, that the dawn
whitens behind the stark shapes of trees on the quivering summit of the hill? A
kiss, and all was said.' - ‘Victor Hugo (Les
Miserables,1862)
“Veil
after veil of thin dusky gauze is lifted, and by degrees the forms and colours
of things are restored to them, and we watch the dawn remaking the world in its
antique pattern.”
- Oscar Wilde (The Picture of Dorian Gray. 1890)
This poem is a villanelle.
WHEN ALL'S SAID AND DONE or L-O-V-E, (HUMAN) RIGHTS OF WAY
Home truths will have their say,
make themselves known,
enlighten us, come dawn of day
Where prejudices holding sway
in the name of (any) religion,
home truths will have their say
Listen, play deaf, come what may,
history will see its tides turn,
enlighten us, come dawn of day
No God to whom Believers pray
would have cast the first stone;
home truths will have their say
Human rights, too, deserve a say,
to make themselves known,
enlighten us, come dawn of day
To love, alone, all rights of way
wherever its seeds be sown;
home truths will have their say,
enlighten us, come dawn of day
Copyright R. N. Taber, 2019