Political correctness is a good thing in many ways, but can be such a pain sometimes, responsible as it is for many people being afraid to say what they really think; in public, anyway. For example, I would rather know if someone is homophobic or how am I to know he or she is an enemy? More importantly, how am I supposed to know, unless people are honest with me, that I need to encourage them to develop a more human, positive, responsible attitude towards gay people? The chances are, they are still very hung up on outdated, misleading and invariably offensive stereotypes.
Gay or straight, there is a lot to be said for making a friend of an enemy; it has to be the best Public Relations ever gets on any field of play. Ah, yes, but you have to know your enemy first.
Tragically, for many gay people around the world, it is (still) only too clear who the enemy is.
KNOW YOUR ENEMY
Some people say there can be no safe haven
for gay men and women in a place (or metaphor)
they think of as ‘Heaven’
Some people say no God would ever tolerate
the kind of so-called ‘sin’ perpetrated by the likes
of gay men and women
Some people say Holy Books are a measure
of spirituality compensating for any open-minded
take on homosexuality
So who are they that so love to pit humankind
against its own on the grounds of this socio-culture
or that religion?
So who are they who rail against those gay men
and women who are but as we are, and by nature’s
rule not ours?
So who are they who say they side with doves
of peace, and then go to war with such honourable
intentions?
Let them speak who claim to know how God
will have his way with men and women who happen
to be gay
Let them speak who would rail against those
of us who are gay, and don’t let political correctness
win the day
Let them speak who say gays cannot be forgiven
for, oh, such a sin on the grounds of this socio-culture
or that religion
No matter who or where, all humankind deserves
a voice, gay folks too, each of us gifted with a feeling
for freedom
Copyright R. N. Taber 2010; 2011