Monday 30 July 2012

HOMOSEXUAL RITES OF PASSAGE


The Papua New Guinea people have been misled by the United Nations and AusAID lesbians into the view that homosexuality has always been a part of the culture of this country.

So decriminalizing gay and lesbian sex is part of a sensitive approach to go back to traditional ways. Who said these people are the experts?

They are paid massive sums to put the world on an even keel. They drew a PNG politician into the plot. Please click:

Dame Carol pushes to decriminalise homosexuality in PNG

Lesbians tell lies as they are doing with the 100% violence of PNG men and 100% abuse of women.

But read the report below on the place of homosexual custom in traditional PNG. Nations of the developing world please read.

The foreign homosexuals are losing badly in the South Pacific.

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Homosexuality did exist in traditional Papua New Guinean societies, but for the purpose of rite of passage initiation processes for young boys.

Of course some of the processes involved may have being homosexual in nature, they had more symbolic meanings and were meant to detach a young boy from his mother and turn him into a man.

The outcome, young boys turned out to be men, marry the opposite sex and raise families of their own. In one way or another this process maintained stability in society compared to current homosexual behavior.

Aren't there more pressing issues to push for Dame Carol Kidu? Why not understand these rite of passage processes in traditional PNG societies and look into areas to help our young people.

Why else do you think young people are resorting to cult activities in schools, grafitying all over the city, consuming alcohol, drugs, and other such illegal activities?

Because today's PNG society largely influenced by Western ideology does not understand the importance of processes as the rites of passage for young people.

We should be encouraging sporting activities, art, etc, to engage youths in. It is a process that actually makes a young person feel they belong and they have a purpose in life.

Our PNG culture has changed over time and so have many cultural practices (though some people tend to argue some practices have died out).

We just need to better understand traditional practices and blend in with today's society rather than making misleading statements to support some crazy behavior.

Homosexuality in the way it is today cannot be supported on the basis that it is part of some traditional activity.
Posted by: Yvonne Hani | 31 July 2012 at 12:35 PM

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