I didn’t
know if I should have entitled this entry as a question, a definitive statement
or a mere headline so I left it for the latter but it can be all three given
the circumstances that now obtain, I was struck by the above split photo though
showing the differences in how equality versus what is just and fair is
depicted. The word “Equality” has been banded about so easily by LGBT groups
and influentials I guess as a rub off from the North American agitation for
such in the business of same sex marriage in a far more tolerant society and a
justice system that provides room for seeking redress though itself is not
perfect but when the state or another citizen runs afoul of the law remedies
come and come sometimes swiftly (the Boston bombings case comes to mind). What
is equality though in a rights based sense? Some may say marginalized groups
getting the same treatment if not rights as privileged groups, the Collins Gem
English Dictionary I have at home defines the word as “State of being equal,
uniformity” but is this really real given our local context and the struggle
for overall justice.
It struck me
as the photo above was posted in the Jamaica for Justice Facebook page some time
ago and some comments on it since has had me thinking for real. JFJ has given
support to a recently launched online campaign by JFLAG entitled “We are
Jamaicans” while it looked sleek and laudable on the face of it the populations
that are really affected by the societal challenges and indifference were
nowhere present in the close to twenty videos released thus far almost
presenting a false sense of who are LGBT people and their allies really when
the lower socio-economic groups get overlooked coincidentally with the homeless
MSM challenges and the agency themselves becoming office-less via an eviction
notice from their landlord related to the behavioural challenges from the same
homeless over the years. Just a small percentage of the “community” feeling the
impact of JFLAG’s work while the vast majority out there either do not trust,
are unsure of their role and or are totally ignorant of the campaigns and
objectives. Community engagement is still low save and except for remote
sanitized outreach via Facebook the real forumatic activity is nonexistent and may
be so for a time to come as they hunt for new office space.
Some
questions come to mind:
Is it
coincidental or sheer consequence that the agencies are made to become homeless
themselves following the failure of nerves to directly address homelessness in
key representative populations?
Is the
eviction fiasco an attempt to start afresh so as to avoid addressing some key
issues, a different location and geographical change connotes isolation and
insulation from the problematic homeless populations?
Do you
believe equality must also be an ideal to strive for within the LGBT community?
Was
Jamaicans for Justice clandestinely sending a message to groups like JFLAG that
their agitation is a mere peripheral attempt to seek LGBT rights in Jamaica or
the decriminalization of buggery?
Is mere
equality just a hairy fairy schism ideal just to play catch up with the
heterosexual privilege?
Is it that
due to the inability for one to live ones truth one is forced to be pretentious
hence this practice to live in stealth has becoming engrained in the
population’s psyche?
Why not go
for the greater goal that of justice and true fairness?
What about
the context of a marginalized group being wholesome within itself before it
attempts to reach out to more privileged populations?
Do we have a
hypocritical advocacy then in terms of asking for virtues that are not espoused
generally by them or leading the populations to such espousing?
Why are we
afraid to really be truthful in our scope and ideologies towards truth
inclusivity, equality and justice for ALL?
Should
persons at leadership of the agencies by held accountable for the recent
evictions and failure to properly address the welfare issues?
And if after
all the proper agitation devoid of the schisms and buggery is repealed, what is
next?
Where is
genuine openness and truth in the scheme of things?
Are you
expecting any resignations given the recent developments?
When
campaign decisions are planned are the general community issues taken into
account and a plan B in case of a fallout?
My mind has
been changing on this call for equality in Jamaica by the LGBT lobby not even a
name change to an old campaign has convinced me thus before seeing this photo
and now it has sped up my resolve, the ideal is indeed JUSTICE not just to be
mere observers by the fence struggling to see over it on tippy toes as
captioned in the little boy or the centre figure. The left partition of the
photo suggest mere playing to the needs or hue and cries of aggrieved groups
more so than the right partition showing ALL on an equal footing but also
espousing the correctness of it where the crates are not mere rights handed out
to silence a noisy penny section but rights privileges and freedoms on a truly
equal footing to all concerned.
If on the
onset the least amongst us are not viewed as equal then it should not be
surprising that the corresponding programs, systems, strategies, public
relations campaigns and so on will reflect those ideologies which explains why
the only time in essence there is serious attention placed on any individual is
when their lives are at risk via near death homophobic fallout and even that is
troubling as after a while when they recover there is hardly any follow up.
Overall then we can deduce that the one of the self made reasons why we seem
stuck with very little gains made over the three decades plus is the oversight,
dithering and ignoring of some key front-line issues that affect the
representative populations chief among them homeless MSM, same gender loving
women and transgender persons as the buggery law gets first priority. The fact
that the present advocacies are male dominated is an issue as far as SGL women
issues are concerned and the leaders in the groups are often way removed from
the realities while getting close to them after the fact when the aggrieved
makes a report. The threat levels as well for most concerned is minimal so
there is a feeling of distance from the on the ground matters in a “that won’t
ever happen to me” mindset or a tragic case of individualism. The “followers”
as it were and apologists for the agencies also seem occasionally display the
contempt and disregard for the lower socio-economic groups sans any reprimand or
correction by the leadership or superstar advocates, just check the social
media landscape on any given day and you see the indifference spewed whenever
the subject matter is raised, the thrust is all about repealing or
decriminalizing buggery, who cares about some dirty gay men under our the
radar?
The agencies
have and seem to be continuing to systematically ignore queer homeless as legal
challenges, media presence and how agencies look from a public relations and
programmatic standpoint are prioritised as more important much to their peril
and to the greater community’s peril.
Our flawed
advocacy has repeatedly failed to deliver on several fronts with the lack of
principled centred leadership, reinforcing societal deficiencies, lack of proper
planning and strategizing in community issues versus the national platform, poor
timing and roll out of programs (or lack of relevant programs), warped
ideologies both within the structures and outside of them in the LGBT
populations itself on the backdrop of a national psyche that evokes separatism,
classism and elitism. Anancyism is also a major problem in many respects many
of us LGBT people have been forced over time to be circumspect or operating in
stealth normalizing ourselves to fit the hetero-normative and
hetero-patriarchal constructs and in so doing we adopt a deceptive way of
living which seems to have crept into every other facet of our lives. Ideally
one would have imagined an advocacy that would be far more open and indeed
honest about many of the tiers of issues affecting us yet we tacitly support
half truths, deceptive methods of toying with very important international
support while advocates ingratiate themselves in spots and play on a gullible
LGBT population in the name of speaking on or behalf.
And then we
wonder why that after some thirty plus years of agitation between the two major
groups that have been at the forefront of this be they Jamaica Forum for
Lesbians Allsexuals and Gays, JFLAG and its predecessor GFM, Gay Freedom Movement
and we seem stuck in a groove hardly moving from where we were with more social
welfare challenges than ever and a roofless JFLAG presently along with its
parent Jamaica AIDS Support for Life, JASL? The escapists response is the usual
rebuttal for scrutiny inclusive of historical references in abid to dismiss
criticisms about the stewardship of the groups/individuals with strong support
from the apologetics. Then how are we to ever achieve over freedom with this
kind of mindset. NGOs these days in HIV/AIDS and LGBT agitation look and feel
more like quasi-political bodies mimicking the political directorate’s
indecisions and bereft of new objective thought along with bureaucratic
committees, bi-laws and organizational systems that impede more than assist
with service delivery, program development and rollout, funding accessibility,
fiduciary responsibility, flawed ideological positions, poor and slow decision
making and execution of same, non community based consensus, corporatism and
elitism.
That could
also possibly explain the now disturbing 34% rate of HIV infection in the MSM
populations despite a robust and well funded national program of which the NGOs
do part take via Global Fund. When the target groups for such programs are not
seen as equals to those in the annals of power and influence. Leadership is all
off here to me why we cannot build on what has been laid down over the three
plus decades and we just merely settle for “Equality” as our main demand. The
decriminalization of buggery is the penultimate goal in JFLAG’s mind as I see
it having been in the system myself any other activities are obviously
distractions or secondary in the scheme of things, case in point the homeless
msm in New Kingston and the agency’s dithering on developing meaningful
programs to address that massive problem that was allowed to get so.
True
equality has to come from within the so called community as it now stands and
how we treat with those who are the least amongst us at every level – socially
and the NGOs that claim to stand for the representative groups yet barely
address the concerns via the needed programs/objectives and if so it is usually
for PR to deflect scrutiny on the face of it, inclusivity and true equity not
just a piece meal approach for show to impress our foreign allies and funders
to get continued assistance. It is interesting for example in the middle of a
tolerance campaign in 2011 by JFLAG with help from AIDSFREEWORLD and JASL that
JASL was already effecting a ban on homeless MSM from their offices due to the
behaviour of a few yet no rehabilitation, engaging and behaviour change
responses came from any of the aforementioned agencies and the public spat that
played out left the editors of both major newspapers, the opposing religious
right and the public the impression that the men were “abandoned” by the NGOs.
Another
disturbing perception on the ground is that persons who do come through the
systems do so to their own advantage, a young MSM in his early twenties
recently asked (paraphrasing) why are so many older gay activists seem so well
off and or reside overseas and don’t seem to care about the other persons locally? It
shows that there are some who are watching and wondering hence the mistrust as
well and the apparent lack of engagement even refusal to make reports to the
NGOs by those persons who have suffered at the hand of abuse. Far too many persons are becoming more aloof and cynical at the whole set up.
Where is the
credibility therefore or the moral authority to launch sleek and flowery worded
campaigns on such virtues as tolerance and equality (outside of a justice call)
and on what ethical strengths can such campaigns seek to make any impact on a
cynical society about male homosexuality. That cynicism is fuelled also by the
poor crisis communication over the three plus decades as well or half truths on
issue by some who seem to be on a narcisstic quest to win awards, pats on the
back and praise at the expense of the rest of us while no real change is
happening on the ground due to their farcical agitations. The rejected
tolerance adverts even after the initial one based on an HIV/AIDS premise was
more acceptable for example was the clearest case yet that proved to those
within the LGBT populations who were observant and objective and the opposition
in the religious right movement as well as secular anti gay voices that we have
a serious class problem and related ideologies within. The use of an Italian
Jamaican face who hardly resides here or is remotely affected by direct
homophobia to try to soften same in Jamaica ended up reinforcing the already
hardening positions towards homosexuality from the anti gay voices and that the
agitation was foreign/uptown influenced support and that Jamaicans were being forced to
accept a foreign lifestyle with the added ingredient of disbelief that
homophobic violence is real, most persons on the face of it still believe the
sometimes public gay related incidents are gay on gay related violent episodes.
Here again the quality of leadership and the decisions at the campaign levels
have to be questioned, were they not cognisant of the “not our culture” perception
over all these years and why are they still reaching for campaigns devoid of
the new realities being taken into considerations.
Despite the
fact that our motto says Out of Many, One People
The point is
therefore that if we expect to gain such virtuous goals and ideals as tolerance
(in the purest sense of the word), inclusivity and justice to include equality
then the change MUST begin within the populations, systematically and at the
leadership levels. Fiduciary responsibility these days at the leadership and
influential levels is much to be desired just the recent evictions of JFLAG and
JASL has brought his front and centre or at least it ought to but the code of
silence (anancyism) has set in and then we expect laws to be changed to suit
us, a society to suddenly accept homosexuality, HIV/AIDS infection rates to go
down and the other problems to suddenly disappear? Lofty mid range objective in
a restructured JFLAG for that matter as mere equality in not enough as equality
is part and parcel of a greater whole that of JUSTICE. I am surely expecting
far more sophistication and a total paradigm shift on advocacy overall, the
“community”
Think on
these things.
Peace and
tolerance
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