What’s on my mind today ...

in #thoughts4 years ago (edited)

A nerve- wracking and controversial conversation popped up on my twitter timeline today, discussing if it’s right for queer men to use cishet women as their shield or “beard” in order to survive homophobia. As in a queer man lying and conning a cishet woman into marriage in order to survive homophobia.
For context, this is relating to the Nigerian society where homophobia is the order of the day. There is no denial, the hostility and vileness queer people experience for just existing in Africa. In Nigeria, the law was passed for same-sex marriage/relationship prohibition in 2014 with a punishment of 10 to 14years imprisonment. The realities of gay people in Nigeria is deeply rooted in a patriarchal culture is a damning and painful one. Homosexuality is sadly criminalized on basis of religious beliefs which constitutes a perception of African culture and tradition.
It is a common knowledge that for some queer men to survive this cruelty, they decide to get married to cishet women as a cover or shield, often times without the consent of the woman. Homophobia exists alongside with many ills in our society but fighting it at the detriment of others cannot stand as the acceptable way. A little empathy is needed for both sides to talk through this complex and complicated situation. It is understandable how extremely difficult surviving is for queer people in a deeply homophobic society where one’s existence is considered illegal. But it is also important to understand how misogynistic it is to expect women to accept being collateral damage in this situation. This is basically fighting homophobia with misogyny. People who seek their own survival at the detriment of others should be demonized.

“where homophobia and misogyny coexists, for both queer men and women, men benefit more from misogyny but women are doomed on both ends”

Let’s focus on fighting homophobia but not with misogyny. Say no to bigotry.
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Good post, I think this is a symptom of a society that resists change. All societies resist cultural change and wage war against it until they accept it. But we are already on the path of a free, just and open society, its only a matter of time.

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The feel the only way to end bigotry is to let people get to know each other and connect on other things, community, art, sports, play. Then after they get to know each other and feel positive, they can approach the topics that currently scare them. In Japan that movie about Freddy Mercury did a whole lot to change popular opinion about homosexuality. So many Japanese were Queen fans but has cognitive dissonance about his sexuality, totally ignoring it. The film forced them to face it and find some acceptance for him. The internet will solve a lot of these problems for us as generations begin to grow up with more international awarenesS. That’s one of the reasons I say I’m so excited to see Africa come up, because I feel the world deserves to know her better. And Africa deserves to know some people with different lifestyles as well.

On another note: engagement takes time and is not always consistent. Don't get discouraged and go get to know more people!

This is why I’m thankful for the advancement of social media here. It’s been a great tool at promoting awareness on a lot of social issues. Personally I’ve had to unlearn and learn a lot. So yeah, I’m positive about the collective progress of us as Africans, even though it’s at a slow pace, we still stay positive.

Thank you for your constant encouragement and interaction. I really appreciate it.

I’ve seen too many good people leave the platform because of a lack of engagement. We’ve fixed a lot of problems but I think this is the one big one left to fix, but as excitement for steem comes back, I think so will engagement

Yes this is very discouraging but I think I’ll stick around.

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