Sunday, October 31, 2010

Journal #7

I thought that Michael Lassell's poem, How to Watch Your Brother Die, was a perfect example to show how misunderstood homosexuality is. In the poem, it describes how after the brother told  the narrator he was gay, the narrator no longer wanted to speak with him. Usually homosexuality is misunderstood because people can only think of how the gay person is different than them, and sometimes this difference is too complicated for the straight person to handle. I am used to being around homosexual people, because my best friend growing up had a homosexual father who lived with his life partner, and I spent the night at their house many times. This showed me that gays are not people to fear just because they have a different sexual orientation, rather that they are just normal people who have found that they are more interested in the same sex. I can see the relationship between this poem and the episode of Glee we watched in class because the homosexual kid in the show was treated differently, by being told not to sing with his partner because it would ruin the kids reputation. Media shows homosexuality as being something forbidden and completely wrong, where in reality, homosexuality is perfectly normal and a life choice that should not be judged by anyone. As in both of these texts, homosexuality is presented as taboo. I personally have no problem with the choices made by other men or women that are attracted to the same sex, I know that it is not always a choice that is made, but rather something that is born within mind of the person, and that I am not in the right position to be judging someone who is born that way. After watching these clips and reading this poem, I have learned that there will always be people who simply cannot accept the fact that someone is homosexual, and that there is nothing I can do to persuade these people into not caring so much. I personally dont see the big deal if someone wants to have sex with a person of the same sex, i mean theres really nothing wrong with it besides the fact that it is not accepted by everyone. I think that everyone in this world should just chill the fuck out and let things happen. Just because someone doesnt have exactly the same morals as you doesnt mean you get to be the one to tell them that they are wrong. Relax people, let gay people be gay and straight people be straight. For real.

1 comment:

  1. i agree with your analysis that the narrator had started to shun his brother when he discovered he was gay. It's upsetting that most people care so much about public opinion that they would treat their own family in such a way. Your personal experience with your friend's parents sounds like it was an enlightening experience. I myself don't have as much experience in that area but I still find it odd that society shuns them. It's actually pretty hard for me to point any gay people out in a crowd so it's not like they even affect my day to day life.But back to the commenting. It's very good to see that you have such a positive view on the topic since there are too many people that are making it incredibly hard for the gays to live happily.

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