I was impressed by two stories this week. I know, it is only Tuesday, but I am already beginning to think it will take something pretty extraordinary to top the past few days, at least for me - and at least, in the field of human rights in South Africa.
The thoughts and experiences of an author and human rights activist
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
If My Grandma Had Wheels, She'd Be A Wagon
Immortality.
No, not that spiritual guff. Put your wallet back in your pocket, I'm not asking for donations.
I'm talking about physical immortality.
Yeah. Right.
Some people, and there have been quite a few, believe that if we were supposed to live forever, we would have evolved to do so. Hmm that is an interesting proposal. Suppose that we ...eventually - er, did?
Perhaps I might add that if we were supposed to travel thousands of kilometers to watch grown men from all over the planet kicking a silly little ball around, we would have evolved to include jet engines in our biology. Or, if we were meant to barrel down highways at sixty kilometers per hour, we'd have evolved some sort of organic wheels.
No?
Okay then - well, back to the topic of physical immortality.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Owning The 'H' Word
The "H" word.
We all know it.
We have all felt it.
Sometimes we use it to describe traffic jams, the stuff we find on our sandwiches, the work we do, or getting up on a Monday morning.
We use it so easily, but sometimes things happen to us that we can't control - things that are done to us by other people who for that moment, had control over our lives and made us feel powerless, insignificant and small.
And then it is that we redirect the injury done to us by others back at them - and make it all worse.
We own the "H" word, and we eagerly claim it with both hands - not realizing that it is not us who wields it, but it which wields us.
The word I'm discussing here is, "hate".
Hate is bad for everybody.
Labels:
anti-gay hate,
bullying,
discrimination,
forgiveness,
hate crime,
hate speech,
homophobia,
LGBT,
persecution,
religious fundamentalism,
stereotypes,
strength,
transphobia
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Rainbow Unity
Last week I noticed for the first time that people refer to the rainbow flag as "the gay flag". I have often heard it referred to as such, but for the first time I really thought about it. Is it really?
We have quite a diverse community, consisting of gay men, gay women (or lesbians), bisexual people, transgender people (including transsexuals, drag queens, transvestites, she-males) and intersex people. There are also other sub-groups such as pansexuals, panromantics, the gender-queer and asexuals. And if you think that's all there is to us, you're mistaken. There are also some lesser-known sub-cultures within our community, such as the bear and leather groups.
And yes, while we may be gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex, we can also be part of more than one of these groups at the same time.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
What's Your Handicap?
Today I want to talk about handicaps - such as religion. And when I say "handicap", I mean in terms of driving with the handbrake still on. That's right, like having lead weights put in your pack to slow you down. Or your golfing handicap. Yes, that's a better description - because without that handicap, you could score so much higher. In fact I think that describes exactly what I mean.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Ulterior Motives
Why do South Africa's law enforcement agencies not seem to be curbing or preventing violent crime incidents plaguing us of late?
Two likely reasons come to mind:
1) Because they are really unable to curb or prevent violent crime and don't want to admit it, or
2) Because they want the country to be or at least appear to be becoming ungovernable.
Of course, one would have to really wonder why the second reason might apply... except if, for example, they might later need to "justify" a reactionary crackdown on societal or democratic freedoms.
Surely I am exaggerating? I don't know, am I?
Asking myself this question, I am confronted with several interesting facts.
At the top of the list of these interesting facts, is the detail that something like this is beginning to happen right now with the pending reintroduction of media censorship.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Rainbow Flag = Cohesion
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