Subject: Not cool
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Posted on: 2014-03-20 22:16:00 UTC
But I think that there is a difference between, on the one hand, showing, e.g., that women of color can be legitimate love interests; and, on the other hand, portraying alternate sexual behavior as just as normal as heterosexual behavior.
However, I contend that it is another thing altogether for the media to push the idea that homosexuality is normal, especially with cultural pressures saying otherwise. So I think that there is at least something to be said for the media's unwillingness to deviate from social norms.
While you may hold these opinions in Real Life, and I admit they are disturbingly common, this is not something that is okay within the PPC.
Articles of the Constitution
Section One: On The Capacity To Engage In Mature Conversation
1. Discrimination and persecution of any kind will not be tolerated, especially on the basis of sexism, racism, ableism, nationalism, homophobia, transphobia, or religion. We will not tolerate individual people or groups who intentionally oppress, persecute, abuse, other, use or otherwise attack others in any way, shape or form, for any reason.
Your statements were definitely 'othering' as I see it. On a continuum of homophobia, no, what you said is not as bad as the things you mentioned as examples of homophobia, but it is still homophobia. In some ways, a worse form of it, because I imagine that you think you are being very progressive and generous in your way of thinking. You want people of other orientations to be seen as people (which is admittedly better than in Uganda)--You just don't want them to be seen as 'normal' or to have any meaningful presence in society.
I think the attitude present in the quotes I pulled from your post is a more damaging, insidious form of 'othering' in this country than outright hatred. Out and out hatred and public execution are illegal in the US, but this kind of, 'don't bring your deviance near me and my normal society is still widely accepted and it shouldn't be--in the media, the laws, or society. The PPC can't immediately change those outside of it, but we don't have to tolerate it here. This is a safe zone where 'normal' is not so narrowly defined.
(By the way, I am a Christian, too, but my denomination doesn't make it a practice to discriminate based on any of those things. Such a denomination does exist, and if I still have any prejudices, I can't blame them on my religion. I admit, I held viewpoints similar to the ones you expressed here not even too many years ago. I have learned better. There are many wonderfully patient people in the PPC who would be willing to help you, if you seemed to be sincere in your desire to expand your horizons.)