It will take decades before we can actually eradicate the stigma of being gay or transgender, as a homophobic population will continue to judge and discriminate.
Business Standard :On September 6, India saw victory of law and love. The five bench Supreme Court unanimously passed an order on IPC Section 377, making the country really free for everyone – including gays and transgenders for the first time since 1861. India has become a better country since then. Many trans and homo children, both girls and boys, have been violated within families and their parents have long lived in constant fear of their children being considered criminal. The Supreme Court ruling will give solace to them.
But
the law can only change the law, not attitudes and behaviour of
people. It will take many more years or decades before we can
actually eradicate the stigma of being gay or transgender. While many
remain indifferent, the trans and homophobic population will continue
to judge and discriminate. At best, many of them will be indifferent
and ignore their existence and at worst, we will continue to see hate
crimes and violence targeting them. Moral policing often does not
have relationship with what law says or what the reality is. The
following opinions, which do not have any grounding based on facts
and experience, typify the mindset of several religious leaders and
fanatics: “They can be what they want to but let them not advertise
it”, “So now they are going to ask for gay marriages and spoil
our culture”, “All this has been brought to our country from the
West”. So on and so forth.
Changing
such thought processes is an uphill task and can be achieved if it is
tackled effectively on three fronts: increase solidarity from within
and empower the community, sensitise and engage with policymakers,
and educate masses through platforms that involve members of the
community and the general population. As long as the general
population does not interact and engage with community members, it
will not be aware that there is a human being behind a gay or
transgender identity. And that is simply not a matter of just sex or
gender!
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