I find Indira Goswami's comments interesting to say the least, especially in view of the fact that she has been on record making the following statements: 1) a person should have the right to live at a place of her choice (in respect of Taslima Nasreen's demand for Indian citizenship) 2) We do not want any book to be banned. A person's right to express herself should be her birth-right (in respect of Government ban on Nasreen's book 'Dwikhondito)
I want to email her and ask her why, in view of above statements from her, I should not have my right to love and show compassion to whoever I want to. Alas, I cannot find her email address. Perhaps someone here can help me if they know the address. And while I wirte to her I will also take the opportunite to inform her that I find her comment 'Only those who have never known the beauty of love and compassion can be homosexuals' deeply offensive, especially in view of the fact that I have, given and received, more love and compassion that many of my straight colleagues. I will do it in the sweetest possible way as I am full of compassion..unlike you know who! Regards --- In gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com, gaybombay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Celeb gay-speak bares all HTTabloid.com New Delhi, June 29, 2005 Love it or hate it, you can't ignore it. Here's what some prominent Indians think about homosexuality: Koena Mitra (Actress) I think Indian society needs to change its attitude towards gays and lesbians. Why should they be treated any different from others? I don't understand why there should be so much apprehension about the issue. Everyone has the right to live life as they see fit and make their own choices. There should be no discrimination on the basis of sexual preferences. Alyque Padamsee (Ad guru) It is unfortunate that homosexuality is still looked upon as a social stigma in some parts of our country. I think it's a wonderful expression of human love. The fact that it's becoming more and more acceptable in cities like Mumbai is certainly a positive sign. Indira Goswami (Writer) Only those who have never known the beauty of love and compassion can be homosexuals. I find the practice disgusting. Mallika Sarabhai (Dancer and social activist) It's a personal choice and way of living. Everyone is free to live life the way they want to. What's wrong in that? But at the same time I feel that each one of us is different and may have different ways of celebrating love. Jackie Shroff (Actor) I have no problems with homosexuals or homosexuality. I have no apprehensions either because I believe that each one of us has the right to get what we want. It's a matter of personal choice and no one has any business to interfere. Group Site: http://www.gaybombay.info ========================== This message was posted to the gay_bombay Yahoo! Group. Responses to messages (by clicking "Reply") will also be posted on the eGroup and sent to all members. If you'd like to respond privately to the author of any message then please compose and send a new email message to the author's email address. Post:- gay_bombay@yahoogroups.com Subscribe:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Digest Mode:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] No Mail Mode:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Individual Mail Mode:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Contact Us:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives are at http://www.mail-archive.com/gay_bombay%40yahoogroups.com/maillist.html Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gay_bombay/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/