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Posted: 04 Jul 2010 10:53 AM PDT
There is a strong intolerance brewing in India. Probably, it was always
there, probably I was ignorant about it, but now the frequency by which it
makes headlines almost every other day makes me sit up and wonder, what is
frikkin' wrong with us? Why are we so hell-bent in intruding other’s
personal lives and decisions? By some twisted justification given in the
name of ‘honour’, mothers and fathers kill their daughters and sons,
brothers take the lives of their sisters and brother-in-laws, and relatives
decide the fate of young couples.
[link<http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/chunk-ht-ui-homepage-topstories/Delhi-honour-killing-case-all-3-accused-held/Article1-562591.aspx>
][link<http://www.hindustantimes.com/Honour-killing-Girl-hacked-to-death-by-mother/Article1-564980.aspx>
][link 
<http://www.zeenews.com/news635859.html>][link<http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20100615/812/tnl-father-uncle-arrested-for-honour-kil_1.html>
]

What is more shocking is the fact these people have no remorse for their
bloody actions and firmly believe what they did was right. I can’t help but
look at them with the same lens that I see terrorists who slaughter in the
name of ‘jannat’ and take pride about their heinous acts.

[image: [Image] Crazy Sam's Bloginess: Delhi Gay Pride
2009]<http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/samsbloginess/pictures/DelhiGayParade2009_large.jpg>
Last year's gay parade at New Delhi. Courtesy: Associated Press

Post striking down section 377, it is encouraging to see journalists being
more open to writing about homosexuality. On July 2nd, which marked the one
year anniversary of the landmark High Court judgement, Indian dailies
extensively discussed about matters concerning gays. The stories mostly
reflected on the hopes and dreams of millions of Indian gays - to be
accepted for what they are without any grudge. Celine Jaitley, the actress
and gay rights activist, penned a wonderful piece on Hindustan Times trying
to make readers see that this is not just about gay rights, but about [image:
Deciding which flavour of ice cream one wants is a CHOICE, but to be GAY or
STRAIGHT is NOT!]human rights. (Read the article
here<http://www.hindustantimes.com/This-is-not-about-gay-rights-but-human-rights/Article1-566308.aspx>.)
But I still get that irking feeling when the word “choice” gets mingled in
this whole debate. Deciding which flavour of ice cream one wants is a
CHOICE, but to be GAY or STRAIGHT is NOT. Homosexuality and choice do not
sit on the same boat. Period!

Though there were numerous articles that touched upon homosexuality very
positively, I’m not sure how many got read by those who hold the prejudice.
And the reason? The photos used for these articles were supporting the
stereotypical beliefs. If I were a homophobe, and I see an article about
homosexuality with a snap that enforces my prejudiced believes, would I be
challenging myself to see situations differently? May be the transgendered
and cross-dressers are more “camera-friendly” (by the way, I do not have
anything against them), but I feel that the media should resist the
temptation of magnifying stereotypes. A picture indeed screams a thousand
words and we badly want to see something that we can identify with.
[image: [Image] Crazy Sam's Bloginess: Harish Iyer]
Harish Iyer (centre) with his colleagues at Shobiz. Courtesy: Economic Times

With that said, the above image which appeared on Economic Times for the
article that discussed about how things are finally changing for gays in the
Indian 
workplace<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Features/Corporate-Dossier/How-things-are-finally-changing-for-gays-in-the-workplace/articleshow/6115938.cms>,
was refreshing; thanks to Harish and Bharat Chanda (the photographer).


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