Same-sex marriage offers
hope to gay teenager
The following letter was published in the Canadian newspaper, The National Post, Tuesday,
8 March, 2005
Re: Speaking of Man and Wife, Father Raymond de Souza, March 5
I wonder if those fighting so hard against same-sex marriage ever
consider how much it means to gays. They don’t know what it’s like
to be a teenager – when the pressure to conform is so great – and
you experience the horror of realizing that you are gay. They can’t
understand what it’s like to listen to your friends talk about how
they hate queers and how they wish they were dead. You consider
suicide, because you never want anyone to find out the truth about
yourself; your shame is too great to bear.
And these people can’t understand the hope that filled my soul when
I first found out that Canada was considering allowing same-sex
marriage. This legislation goes so far beyond marriage. It is a
symbol. It represents the hopes and dreams of gays for a better
world. Now that I’m 18, I can finally admit to myself that I am gay
and no longer feel the shame that almost drew me to suicide. At
least now I have hope. What I can’t understand is how people like
Father de Souza, who are supposed to be in the business of giving
people hope, are so determined to crush it.
Jason Reede, Toronto. |