Re: Homosexuality at Rhodes

In response to Homosexuality at Rhodes

The first question that I feel obliged to ask is how, in God's name, have you made it to university? Did you bribe your way through primary and high school? I think that my 7 year old cousin could have written this piece better than you did. Not only that, I also think that she would have adopted a much more mature and humane opinion of homosexuality.

You come across as a complete old school homophobe. In case you hadn't noticed, gay and lesbian men and women are still PEOPLE. They have feelings, opinions, religious beliefs and morals just as straight people do. You refer to the fact that you suspect that some administrative staff and members of the SRC are homosexual. What the hell does this have to do with the price of eggs?

You need to wake up and smell the coffee. You are in serious need of a slap actually, and I'm surprised that with your attitude, you haven't been given one already. You cannot go around with these kinds of thoughts in your head, they are just not acceptable. I know that every person has a right to freedom of speech and thought and whatever else, but I think that in your case, the constitution should make an exception. I am disgusted by not what you have said, but the way in which you have put it across. Rhodes University has a reputation for being very liberal. If you don't like it, leave.

I hope for your sake that this opinion is merely something you made up in order to comply with the topic of the assignment.

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