I am aware that homosexuality is a scare of your time. Believe me, it is not nearly as bad as its made out to be. I understand that film often portrays them as selfish and villainous, but that’s untrue. That’s not even necessarily what film writers believe (though some surely do). There’s actually specific codes in place that limit the way many characters like that are written—art under that isn’t exactly a reflection of reality. Many of us have the same desires you do, of happiness and prosperity, a life of acceptance. They aren’t deviants either. Statistics of my time show that they’re no more or less likely than heterosexual people to be such. That’s another damaging stereotype. The worrying reality is, a lot of such stereotypes come from people in power, and their own misguided fears. Though it’s not necessarily easy for you, in such a politically rigid time, I hope that you and anyone else keeps a healthy questioning of power, using their own logic and knowledge to evaluate the soundness of their decisions. Recall, the government is for the needs of the many—and this includes people unlike yourself. And if you’re worried of betraying religious teachings, the bible makes no mention of homosexuality (scholars believe that was a mistranslation). Furthermore, Jesus himself loved the outcasts—be like him some more. And this open attitude doesn’t stop at sexuality. Some people are at odds with the gender they were assigned (their mind is truer than their body), but that doesn’t get much attention until later. Still, keep an open mind to them and try to empathize with the struggle of being inside a body you don’t believe to be yours. Act with compassion and consideration.
Hello my Cold-War friend,
I am aware that homosexuality is a scare of your time. Believe me, it is not nearly as bad as its made out to be. I understand that film often portrays them as selfish and villainous, but that’s untrue. That’s not even necessarily what film writers believe (though some surely do). There’s actually specific codes in place that limit the way many characters like that are written—art under that isn’t exactly a reflection of reality. Many of us have the same desires you do, of happiness and prosperity, a life of acceptance. They aren’t deviants either. Statistics of my time show that they’re no more or less likely than heterosexual people to be such. That’s another damaging stereotype. The worrying reality is, a lot of such stereotypes come from people in power, and their own misguided fears. Though it’s not necessarily easy for you, in such a politically rigid time, I hope that you and anyone else keeps a healthy questioning of power, using their own logic and knowledge to evaluate the soundness of their decisions. Recall, the government is for the needs of the many—and this includes people unlike yourself. And if you’re worried of betraying religious teachings, the bible makes no mention of homosexuality (scholars believe that was a mistranslation). Furthermore, Jesus himself loved the outcasts—be like him some more. And this open attitude doesn’t stop at sexuality. Some people are at odds with the gender they were assigned (their mind is truer than their body), but that doesn’t get much attention until later. Still, keep an open mind to them and try to empathize with the struggle of being inside a body you don’t believe to be yours. Act with compassion and consideration.
I believe in you,
MD