Let’s not blame society here. There is non stop affirmation for this dis-orientation. In fact, never in history has there been such a push to normalize what is not normal.
Suicide is a mental health issue. There is no way around that.
If you want to help people then let us not make this disorder into something to affirm and celebrate. That is not only a lie but leads people into darkness.
Yes, of course it’s a mental health issue. When a child is harangued for being gay, beaten up at school, belittled, teased and bullied, whose voice do you suppose he hears? The voice of the politician on the TV or the daily taunts of those attacking him for something over which he doesn’t have any control?
Do you suppose that this “non stop affirmation” has any impact in this boy’s life when physical
fists are
hitting him and he is being told that he is
unnatural, immoral and evil? Just for having the temerity to admit that he has feelings for the same gender rather than the opposite one? What do you suppose this so-called ‘non stop affirmation’ does for him in his life? It’s not the teachers that are hitting him in class… it’s his peers that corner him in the school yard, frog march him to the toilets and
push his head down the toilet and flush it… it’s the teenagers who drag him behind a dumpster and** threaten to beat him while calling him disgusting names**… it’s the
whispering behind his back to all the other kids at school that he’s a
weakling or
effeminate or all manner of insults that I won’t, for reasons of politeness, recount here… it’s the
deliberate shoving in the hallways so that he drops his books and the continuous stream of
petty cruelties… it’s that
taunts that anyone he even so much as brushes past will
‘catch gay’ from him… It’s these and a thousand other evil ways that kids can dream up to torment and victimise other kids out of the gaze of teachers. And you want this campaign against homophobic bullying to go away because you think it’s
indoctrinating people?
Am I angry about this? Too damn right I am.
I am a member of the human race. Every cruelty, every injustice, every person that walks on by as another suffers affects me personally. It offends me to the core of my soul.
When our children are driven to the brink of suicide and beyond because they are tormented and bullied by others, too right I’m going to support a campaign to end the suffering they endure. And nobody, not you, not a priest or a prelate, will EVER convince me to change my mind about that.