OP-ED

OP-ED: The Coarseness In Homosexuality

Photo: Joan Byonanebye

Man is the non-sufficient radical, neither absolute nor a deficiency of the absolute. This is because man himself can determine, in a radical but not sufficient manner, a transcendental science for him but only as subject-stranger, not as immanent Ego or given-without governess.

Gay lords or what! There has always been this awkward question in mind that leaves millions confused. Do we have to subscribe to the doctrines of morality or upbringing? Is it the schools we attend or the supervision during growth? Should I call it choice or adaptation? Exposure or genetics? Well, I know many more questions are always left unanswered due to the course and that is why we need to stand firm and join hands to fight this filthiness in humanity.

No one is the fountain of morality and yes, we cannot use anything to define its doctrines. Definitely, I have to start with gayism among youth. Let me base myself in Uganda. It is common in single-sex schools. Some say it is because of the society. That is because they face the same sex every day and yet they are adolescents and then end up being attracted to each other. But I still insist with a question that, how come other adolescents in the same schools fight the course and avoid homosexuality, yet normal! How about the mentality that comes with people calling it genetically coordinated? Well, I would not want to bring in science but I still think it can be controlled. And now there is this child at school that wants to reign his fellows because he is called a chief at school. And because he has all the dollars to convince poor innocent fellows to join the course, again other kids avoid the course yet they are poorer than those that join with interest. And then poor mentors and teachers annoy me much more when I hear of a Gay’s story that started with a teacher! 

We have to be considerate, the future of the generation is not clear, right now the mid-West is burning. Kids fear their parents so they no longer interact and tell them about their challenges. Schools are becoming an ulcer to the kids, that a child will get physiologically, and mentally disturbed when one talks about school. Because schools are now busy promoting evil. Kids now get health complications and reach the extent of dying because they know the world is not ready to help them. 

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The truth is, outside the home, schools are the primary vehicles for educating, socializing, and providing services to young people in the country. Schools are becoming difficult environments, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, but they are often especially welcoming to tolerance avoiding shame in public. A lack of policies and practices that affirm and disagree with the rights of LGBT youth – and a failure to implement laws that do exist incognito is son driving the youth of this generation in this very country of ours to a depth of sheol.

Why can’t we become one, put strict laws about such an abomination, remove license from Schools that are promoting the evil. Carry out awareness campaigns everywhere. Punish its roots and burn it to ash. This is the time, male or female, young or old, rich or poor, gay or straight, blindness is not only in more than one fold, it’s more than absence of physical vision. I am not deluded to think that we have long lost track. Come let us reason together. Let us be ready to unlearn, learn and relearn. It just needs jointed minds to reason this out together and unlearn the mentality of reasoning basing on feelings or dogma. We shall be there.

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The writer is Joan Byonanebye (Joanbyonanebye66@gmail.com), a concerned Uganda youth



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