the right thing for the wrong reasons: India Today's sex survey
I was apalled by the last edition of india today; the one that had the sex survey. No I wasn't apalled by the sexual preferences of the indian male. I was apalled by the views of one of the columnists. The aticle was about homosexuality and the writer stated that homosexuality should not be a criminal offense in India because a sizable percentage of the men who had particpated in the surey had stated that they had had homosexual relationships at some point of time.
While I believe that the section 377 is discriminatory, the writer's argument does the cause of homosexuality more harm than help. The writer seems to imply that if 40% of the drivers in India have cut through a traffic signal at some point of time, then cutting a red signal should not be considered a violation of traffic laws. Hilarious argument.
Article 377 should be abolished because it is discriminatory. The goverment has no right to claim that buggery constitutes a moral crime. It is the government of the people of India; not the government of the RSS or the heterosexual male!
The author of that article has no logical or legal foothold when he suggests that homosexuality should not be a legal offense because of the fact that a sizable percentage of the population has indulged in it. Article 377 should be abolished of course; but not because 40% of the men surveyed have had homosexual encounters.
The argument is flawed. And it is shocking that this gets printed at all. What the FUCK do editors have blue pencils for?
While I believe that the section 377 is discriminatory, the writer's argument does the cause of homosexuality more harm than help. The writer seems to imply that if 40% of the drivers in India have cut through a traffic signal at some point of time, then cutting a red signal should not be considered a violation of traffic laws. Hilarious argument.
Article 377 should be abolished because it is discriminatory. The goverment has no right to claim that buggery constitutes a moral crime. It is the government of the people of India; not the government of the RSS or the heterosexual male!
The author of that article has no logical or legal foothold when he suggests that homosexuality should not be a legal offense because of the fact that a sizable percentage of the population has indulged in it. Article 377 should be abolished of course; but not because 40% of the men surveyed have had homosexual encounters.
The argument is flawed. And it is shocking that this gets printed at all. What the FUCK do editors have blue pencils for?
1 Comments:
You are so right! Thanks for the piece. That columist for asking the right things for wrong reasons.
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