Dear Australia,
Well – to the 61 per cent who voted Yes, anyway.
This is a thank you letter for voting Yes. For essentially saving my son’s life.
You see, he’s in primary school, and he’s just starting to work himself out. I know where it’s heading. I’m his mum, I can see it. I’m expecting that he’ll eventually grow up to lead the life of a gay man, and I have not a scrap of issue with that. And he knows that.
And he also knows that I’m not the only opinion that matters. When I asked him which way he thought the vote would go, he quietly told me,
“Australia will vote no. Because boys still laugh about gay people at my school.”
That’s what he thinks the world is like. It just kills me.
It’s 2017 and being gay is still an insult, or a joke, at his school. It’s a religious school – but that’s not the issue, because they actively teach tolerance.
The issue is the other boys. They constantly make homophobic jokes. They still think “you’re so gay” is an insult. They equate homosexuality with unmanliness.
If you’re not into sports – gay. If you like the drama and art – gay. If you’re not a d*ckhead – gay.
And their cruelty is destroying my son. Well, that’s not true – yet – he’s amazing. But he doesn’t feel welcome. Or accepted. And definitely not respected.