Case in point… over on [Revoked] a new
comment was just posted on one of the original posts from 2009: “Lets start
with consulting about a letter”. The author is Anonymous, and I am left to
wonder… is it the same Anonymous, or another one, but I digress…
Here is his/her comment dated December
1, 2023:
“A beautiful letter which is most fair
and explaining that the decision to join the Faith must be made with the
knowledge that there are certain laws which must be upheld in both word and
deed. But also making it clear that one cannot be in a same sex relationship or
marriage and be a member of the Baha’i Community. But that the choice is up to
the individuals, and it can only be to obey the Baha’i laws or not to obey and
thus not to join the Faith.”
The beautiful letter thing… it comes
around frequently, and creeps me out to no end. Especially with the Anonymous
need to school us LGBTQI folk, as if we have never read any Baha’i law, but
thanks to them they will teach me, again. At any rate we can ignore the arrogance
and cruelty, seems like state sanctioned, homophobia. Let me try and explain.
Anonymous’ opinion reminds me of stories
Helen Bishop used to talk about when she shared stories of her years in the
League of Nations during WWII and her encounter with Nazis. She used to share
truly blood curdling tales of how polite and civil the officers who met with
her (she had diplomatic immunity). Anonymous comments like this, sort of remind
me of this civil cruel, cold. A beautiful letter.
So, I am curious, why don’t Anonymous Baha’i
law-abiding homophobes ever begin with, well equally beautiful responses like:
“I am truly sorry, I know you have reviewed
the laws, but please allow me to school you once again, because as a homosexual
you obviously find it hard to understand that we do not want you here. I truly wish
we could welcome you, but we don’t want to. Unlike other regions who might
welcome you, and your partner/husband/wife, we don’t. Unfortunately, for you, but good for us, the
law allows us to exclude you from our community. In fact, you aren’t even allowed
to speak openly in any forum, meeting, or community consultation about this. Baha’i
laws encourage heterosexual Baha’is that only law-abiding heterosexuals are
allowed to talk about your homosexuality. Again, we are so very sorry, you seem
like a nice person, but the Baha’i community doesn’t want you. Nor do I”
There fixed it.