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    Home / News / Politics News / Only abolishing Section 377 can cure Subramanian Swamy's homophobia
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    Only abolishing Section 377 can cure Subramanian Swamy's homophobia

    Only abolishing Section 377 can cure Subramanian Swamy's homophobia

    By Shalini Ojha
    Jul 10, 2018
    02:13 pm

    What's the story

    From his basket which nestles homophobic comments, Bharatiya Janata Party's Subramanian Swamy took out another explanation as to why Section 377 shouldn't be repealed.

    This time, he said it's against Hindutva. In the past, he blamed genetical disorder, mental condition etc., to reveal his homophobic nature.

    Despite being called out, he hasn't learned and nothing more than abolishing 377 will teach him a lesson.

    The hearing

    All eyes on Supreme Court as hearing begins

    The Supreme Court began hearing on Section 377 a short while ago with former Attorney General Mukul Rohtagi giving his arguments as to why the draconian rule is invalid.

    Before the constitution bench of the apex court, Rohtagi referred to Shikhandani in Mahabharata to prove sexual orientation was natural.

    While the hearing will continue for a few days, many hope the outcome is progressive.

    Looking back

    But, there seems to be no end to Swamy's bias

    It has been reiterated by sane minds that lives shouldn't be constrained in sections, or closets and that Section 377 has no place in a democracy.

    But despite these, Swamy, who has a Harvard degree, never understood.

    In 2015, he tweeted, "Homos are genetically handicapped."

    Before that, in 2013, Swamy wrote, "Being gay is a mental disorder."

    Do you know?

    As it turns out, Swamy is all talks sans facts

    Swamy has connected being gay with mental health on various occasions, but apparently he never bothered to check facts. We're happy to help! The Indian Psychiatric Society gave their stand on homosexuality in a statement, recently, and refused to equate it with mental disorder.

    Arguments

    Now, Swamy gives Hindutva angle to justify homophobia

    It seems Swamy even got Hindutva, the term which he has often repeated, wrong while speaking on homosexuality.

    He claimed Hindutva opposed homosexuality, but maybe he forgot about Shikhandani or Brihannala from Mahabharata.

    Also, how great would it be if he visited Khajuraho or Konark temples, whose scriptures prove our ancestors weren't as homophobic as him.

    Limitless hatred

    Swamy strongly opposes celebration of homosexuality, because 'how can they?'

    Once, Swamy had claimed, "As long as they don't celebrate it, don't flaunt it, don't create gay bars to select partners it's not a problem." Back then he had added people shouldn't 'flaunt' their homosexuality.

    In other words, two men kissing should be punished according to Swamy, but swords wielding goondas of many religious outfits pose no problem for him.

    Amazing, right?

    High hopes

    A progressive judgement is needed, now more than ever

    Being a member of a party which claims its second name is development, Swamy's views on homosexuality just prove he can't let go of prejudice.

    Therefore, the Supreme Court needs to pass a landmark judgement and show there's nothing to be feared.

    And for Swamy here's a what-to-watch suggestion: Stream 'Nanette' on Netflix to learn consequences of these insensible comments of yours.

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