I have to agree with the letter writer on this, there has been an attempt to simply dismiss the push for change by using a few cases such as the Brian Williamson & Peter King matters albeit they were hookups and liaisons gone bad that all other matters are similar; as if genuine homophobic matters do not exist.
Here is the letter from the Observer.
Melicia Wright writes
meleciaw@princeton.edu
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Let me say that I was annoyed that the article did little to dispel the general perception of homosexuals in Jamaica. They were painted as "bizarre", "paranoid", "disordered" and "violent".
While some attempt was made to highlight that this behaviour is not uncommon amongst heterosexual lovers, in pathologizing homosexuality, the article was clearly biased against homosexuals.
In a day when homophobia is still rampant in our society, I think it is dangerous to perpetuate myths and biases about this minority while ignoring the role pervading homophobic attitudes play in precipitating this behaviour. Carolyn Cooper's "Blind Vengeance" published in the Sunday Gleaner fleshes this out quite well.
I encourage you to muse on our national motto: "Out of many, one people". On paper, we profess to embrace the diversity of those that grace our shores. In practice this not how the Sankey is sung. In the future, shall we revise the commentary that enters the public sphere so that it no longer demonizes a group that could cope quite nicely without worse publicity?
ENDS
I hope we learn from this and do not allow ourselves to be misled and conflate gay on gay matters with genuine homophobic cases and each case MUST be taken in its own merit before rushing to judgement on all fronts; including our side of the fence.
Not because a matter has a male murdered and the circumstances are ghastly surrounding the murder it does not mean it is a homophobic case and we miss the mark when we rush only to have credibility so badly needed in crisis communication wither away.
Think on these things.
Peace & tolerance
H
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