Tuesday 8 March 2016

To my Lesbian-loving and Homosexual-hating friends...

My dear,

See the thing about liking lesbians and hating homosexuals? Lesbians are homosexuals so quit being so contrary and make up your bloody mind. That’s just my opinion.

Guys are the most highly susceptible to this hypocrisy, so I’ll start with you. Let’s imagine the typical lesbian porn scenario – since very few actually get to witness lesbian action live. We’ll even tag it ‘Two Hot Blondes get it on in a Hot Tub’. Here’s the story: two blondes with really big firm boobs and flat butts (because for some truly weird reason, white people seem to think that kind of build is sexy) ‘accidentally’ run into each other in a hot tub, exchange the terrible dialogue that only porn, some Nollywood movies and old soap operas manage to have finessed into an art, and start... well...  doing. No, this isn’t a porn site so kill the anticipation. But the idea of such a scenario is quite titillating, right?

So let’s try it the other way. ‘Two Built Guys getting it on the Shower’. I can almost hear all the ‘Olorun maje!’s, ‘Chineke ekwena ihe’ojoo!’s and ‘A’udhu billahi!’s. Typical.

I thus took the liberty of asking a number of guys, friends and strangers alike, why they hate homosexuals so much. The almost unanimous consensus was that it was unnatural.

“Ever seen a gay pig or a homosexual goat?”

“It is an abomination! The Bible says so!”

“How can I see another guy that has exactly what I have and want to touch… God forbid!”

“I just don’t understand why a guy would like to pop another guy or allow another guy to pop him. It’s just… it’s just… wrong.”

“All homos deserve to be castrated and burnt alive!”

Et cetera.

So what did these guys think of lesbians then? Most of the reactions can be categorized into two, though they all still boil down to one: lesbians don’t deserve to be castrated of their lady-balls.

“They are hot now.” This is always delivered by most guys with a smug smile.

“Well, lesbians are more understandable. Most girls already have the tendency anyway because they are always together and there are many things to touch.”

Really guys? As opposed to guys not being always together and not having many things to touch? *shakingmyhead*.

On the flip side, I have also discovered that girls are more tolerant of gay guys and less so of lesbians. Girls are more inclined to allow five gay guys to shave their pubic areas in the middle of the night than be left in a large open-spaced hall alone with a lesbian in broad daylight. (Of course I'm exaggerating but you get the point)

I’d like to call it ironic, but it really isn’t. Straight guys are afraid of guys who might be interested in them sexually but since they understand being attracted to girls, they can forgive lesbians. The same goes for girls. This prejudice is extended even to our laws vis-à-vis the Nigerian Criminal Code Act which prosecutes sodomy and indecency by a male with another male but makes no such provisions against lesbians. The question then, is why? Is it the fear of getting sexually assaulted? Or is it, as is most common,  the fear of accepting something you don’t understand? I believe it is a generous dose of both.

For example, I have a crush on Charlize Theron. But the image currently running through my head is me, pulling out an Uzi submachine gun with a mad gleam in my eyes and shooting her head off with Mike Banning efficacy the minute I recognize lust in her eyes and fingers. On the other hand, I can imagine cornering Jussie Smolett and having my wicked way with him.

No one said the mind has to be a safe place for celebrities. *wink*

Just like me, most people I have asked also have exactly the same answers: fear of assault and of the 'un-understood'. But is either reason enough to justify the lynching of an entire species of people? The fact remains this: homosexuals are homosexuals, whether male or female, and as such, if you are going to accept one type, you should accept them all or at the very least, tolerate them.

Yes, I refuse to encourage judgment and condemnation of the LGBT community. Many people get aghast by this position of mine; after all, both the Bible and the Qur'an do condemn homosexuality. No, I'm not saying that sin should be accepted or ignored; I'm saying remove the speck in your eye first. 
So all thee who are more Christian than St. Peter and more Muslim than Prophet Mohammed,  my position, it will surprise you, actually comes from these same Holy books and some words of Pope Francis: “Judge not so that ye shall not be judged" "Allah is the only judge" and “Cast not the first stone”. The Holy Books which condemn sex with another of the same sex also condemn (more times than I have the patience to count) adultery, fornication, gluttony, lies, theft, betrayal, disobedience, sins of the mind and by the tongue, indecency, selfishness, greed, etc. which most of us are guilty of without check and in quantum. Why then should we be so quick to point fingers?

Also, from the Pontificate came these immortal words which every Christian should embrace yet so many people, Christian and non-alike condemned without thinking: “Who am I to turn a gay man away from the Lord?” Who indeed is the Pope to turn any sinner, be he liar, gossip, prostitute or gay, away from God? If sinners cannot come to the church for refuge, where then can they turn? Who are we to decide that gay men should be castrated and burned at the stake? If God has created us all and given us the free will to choose our own paths, then please (with Igbo accent) mind yua bizuneesu! Of course things change if a gay man tries to assault you.Then,biko, cry to the highest heavens for hail to fall upon him like the Palm of Buddha in Kung fu Hustle. 

If however none has, yet you still choose to flay them with your Very Sanctimonious and Truly Righteous indignation (cue in the Alleluia Chorus), then I must warn you honey, that while you were shouting and stomping on that stage, preaching fire and brimstone upon gays and lesbians, it wasn’t your ‘I have a dream’ worthy speech that enraptured your audience; it was the fact that your fly was open and you forgot to wear underwear that held them entranced.

Yours in friendship always,

Omachies.

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