07-23-2013, 12:11 PM
Hello everyone whilst everyone here is telling you about coming out and why they're coming out. i just want to tell you that i will never come out to my Mom. and here is a little story why.
I would just like to take some time to inform everyone here of how terrible Africa treats Homosexuals. To come out to anyone in the older generation (30+) would be a death sentence. The view people have on gay people here are disgusting and the laws are despicable! We are so stuck in 'culture' and 'religion' that we are unable to open our eyes and see how terribly bright the hate we radiate is.
Yesterday, me and my radically homophobic mother were watching 'Friendzoned on MTV (you know that show where people ask their best friends out?), and of course, there came a gay guy, and he was going to ask his gay best friend out on a date. So as soon as my mother saw this, she began with the insults.
-"That is Crazy! They are crazy!"
-"What is he doing!? That is disgusting! Mxxm!"
-"Why would he embarrass his mother like that! I would be ASHAMED if I knew him."
-"How can you be GAY on television! Disgusting!"
And a whole lot of other stuff. During these insults of course, I was hurt. But I had to keep a straight face or else she would of suspected something (I'm sure you all relate to keeping a straight face). Well after listening to all of these radical mean statements my mother was saying, I told myself that I had to know something. I had to know what she would do if her son was gay. So I asked
"Well mum, maybe his mother is proud of him. Maybe she still loves him you know? Wouldn't you still love your son no matter who he was?"
I asked, thinking that I had finally reached her sympathy. Thinking that love would conquer all prejudice she forces onto other people. Thinking that she would love me no matter what.
..Thinking wrong. She replied in a manic tone. Even worse than 'Manic', she sounded Catatonic! Her eyes went red and her mouth started spitting as she replied. She screamed "WHAT? If I found out there was a FAGGOT living in THIS HOUSEHOLD! MY HOUSEHOLD! I would tell him to leave. LEAVE QUICKLY! Not even pack his bags! Because those are MY bags I payed for, and not for any FAGGOT! I would even send him to the police, where he can rot in jail. If this was Uganda I would watch him be hung! Stupid fools should all die. They should not be considered in this society, they deserve death." She replied.
I could not reply. After I was just staring at her red face, trying to come to terms that my own mother hated me. That she would send her own son to jail just because he is attracted to other men. I was shocked.
So yes I had no idea her homophobia was this bad, but hey, it's one of the most normalest things in Africa, homophobia. I'm pretty sure in Botswana, if you were to look at 10 houses, 8 of them would kick a member of their family out for being homosexual. That's how slow history moves here in Good ol' Africa. This is why I shall never come out to my mother
I have come out to a few close friends and two cousins however. And they have been very accepting.... Except one and I will tell you about that one in another thread.
Thanks for reading
I would just like to take some time to inform everyone here of how terrible Africa treats Homosexuals. To come out to anyone in the older generation (30+) would be a death sentence. The view people have on gay people here are disgusting and the laws are despicable! We are so stuck in 'culture' and 'religion' that we are unable to open our eyes and see how terribly bright the hate we radiate is.
Yesterday, me and my radically homophobic mother were watching 'Friendzoned on MTV (you know that show where people ask their best friends out?), and of course, there came a gay guy, and he was going to ask his gay best friend out on a date. So as soon as my mother saw this, she began with the insults.
-"That is Crazy! They are crazy!"
-"What is he doing!? That is disgusting! Mxxm!"
-"Why would he embarrass his mother like that! I would be ASHAMED if I knew him."
-"How can you be GAY on television! Disgusting!"
And a whole lot of other stuff. During these insults of course, I was hurt. But I had to keep a straight face or else she would of suspected something (I'm sure you all relate to keeping a straight face). Well after listening to all of these radical mean statements my mother was saying, I told myself that I had to know something. I had to know what she would do if her son was gay. So I asked
"Well mum, maybe his mother is proud of him. Maybe she still loves him you know? Wouldn't you still love your son no matter who he was?"
I asked, thinking that I had finally reached her sympathy. Thinking that love would conquer all prejudice she forces onto other people. Thinking that she would love me no matter what.
..Thinking wrong. She replied in a manic tone. Even worse than 'Manic', she sounded Catatonic! Her eyes went red and her mouth started spitting as she replied. She screamed "WHAT? If I found out there was a FAGGOT living in THIS HOUSEHOLD! MY HOUSEHOLD! I would tell him to leave. LEAVE QUICKLY! Not even pack his bags! Because those are MY bags I payed for, and not for any FAGGOT! I would even send him to the police, where he can rot in jail. If this was Uganda I would watch him be hung! Stupid fools should all die. They should not be considered in this society, they deserve death." She replied.
I could not reply. After I was just staring at her red face, trying to come to terms that my own mother hated me. That she would send her own son to jail just because he is attracted to other men. I was shocked.
So yes I had no idea her homophobia was this bad, but hey, it's one of the most normalest things in Africa, homophobia. I'm pretty sure in Botswana, if you were to look at 10 houses, 8 of them would kick a member of their family out for being homosexual. That's how slow history moves here in Good ol' Africa. This is why I shall never come out to my mother
I have come out to a few close friends and two cousins however. And they have been very accepting.... Except one and I will tell you about that one in another thread.
Thanks for reading