Thursday, 13 September 2012

Identify LGBT

This news caught my attention. I was a bit moody after reading the news. I am kinda sick to see this kind of news. Such an intolerance and stereotypes rule. Do you know, you are trying to push more people to death. Do you know how tough to hide the real spirit of myself from the society? Now, it is getting worse with the guidelines. You are trying to murder more people in this way. I just want to be myself. I am attracted to both men and women (more to men without my control). I wish to have an athlete body built(average muscular but not stocky muscular), I wish I could show my body if it is well built. I prefer tight and light-coloured clothes in order to look young and bright. I like fitted and black/white suit as it looks cool and mature. I don't like to bring big handbags at all. Who am I? Gay? G0y? Guy? Due to your guidelines, I have to hide my preference and myself more stringently. I don't know how much I can sustain. I am really stress up. If there is an option, I definitely will not choose to attracted to men. The path is really tough and I am a bit helpless. I wish to be who am I. However, does my society allow me to be myself? I can just hide myself deeper and deeper.

Quoted from Malaysiakini
"The Education Ministry had endorsed "guidelines" to help parents to identify gay and lesbian "symptoms" in their children so they can take early corrective measurements.

The guidelines list four symptoms each of gays and lesbians:


Symptoms of gays:


-Have a muscular body and like to show their body by wearing V-neck and sleeveless clothes;
-Prefer tight and light-coloured clothes;

- Attracted to men; and

- Like to bring big handbags, similar to those used by women, when hanging out.


Symptoms of lesbians:

- Attracted to women;
- Besides their female companions, they will distance themselves from other women;
- Like to hang out, have meals and sleep in the company of women; and
- Have no affection for men.

"Once the children have these symptoms, immediate attention should be given," the guidelines warn.


According to Sin Chew Daily, the guidelines published by Yayasan Guru Malaysia Bhd and Putrajaya Consultative Council of Parents and Teachers Associations, and endorsed by the Education Ministry, were launched during a seminar in Penang yesterday.


The seminar on "Parenting in addressing the issue of LGBTs (lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders)" was organised by Yayasan Guru Malaysia Bhd and officiated by Deputy Education Minister Mohd Puad Zarkashi.


Penang is the fourth state to hold such a seminar, after Selangor, the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Perak, and yesterday's seminar in Penang was the 10th in the country.


Puad is quoted by Sinar Harian today as saying that the exposure of symptoms of gays and lesbians was the best approach to address the spread of such unhealthy phenomenon among students.
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