About Equality

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May be I am getting to intimate here, its because Lali Puna and the mor music.

And the fact is that I can not help it, it gives me a laugh (and curiosity) when men (mainly) asked me “When did you realize you were gay?” When? In the words of Ford (the one of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) “why do men insist on noting the obvious?”. I usually answer “When did you realize you’re not gay, when your dad taught you not to cry as a girl, when your brother taught you to defend yourself if someone tells you fagot or when your mother showed you that women are not more than a faint object for you to admire?”

Some (most of them) fall to my challenge, and say “but if you've never slept with a man you can not know for sure,” I replied, “Oh, so you've already had sex with a donkey to test whether you like it or not?”

They have been taught not to let be their female part, not to let their natural being to live the organic balance.

The heterosexism of society, although is in the rupture process, is responsible for many of the atrocities and misfortunes of mankind.

Heterosexism is the main promoter of inequality.

African society suffers a stunning heterosexism. Man lives completely and utterly suppressed, although he thinks otherwise. Women suffers this men condition, women dies in the hands of this men completely and utterly dehumanized.

How a man who says he’s a human can defend prostitution and pornography? It hurts, it hurts to see nature transgressed, broken, raped by an education that kills.

And then, when they can not resist anymore, they say “Then your solution is that all become fagots and feminists!!!”

What I propose is that both, men and women, start being their nature, which is perfect and balanced. We are all men and women. A man who knows he is also a woman is incapable of raping his sister.

In my culture there is not heterosexism, there is only the harmony of the animal in balance and  with freedom. This free will is all that makes us different from other beings, the problem is that someone taught us not to be who we are.
When you were taught to be a man?

I'll teach you to be a woman even if you have penis. After, I'll teach you how to nurse a tree, to mourn the rain, to choose your name, to walk with wolves, to be yourself and change the world.

You'll show me how to be a man, how to plow the land, how to build walls and houses, how to heal my hands with caresses, how to defend love with respect, how to nourish ourselves together in the communion of being with nature.

Equality - Misho and Lola
Walking with the comrades

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