#title Statement on Gay Rights #author Workers’ Solidarity Federation #SORTtopics gay pride #date September 1995 #source Retrieved on 29th October 2021 from [[http://struggle.ws/africa/wsfother/gay_sept95.html][struggle.ws]] #lang en #pubdate 2021-10-29T10:39:04 #notes Issued at the September 1995 Gay Pride March Defend Lesbian and Gay Rights We in Workers Solidarity Federation say that gay and lesbian rights are human rights. People should be free to live their lives as they choose, so long as this does not harm other people’s freedom. This must include people’s right to choose the emotional and sexual relationships that make them happy. There is nothing wrong with homosexuality. Love between consenting people is not “immoral” or “repulsive”. Homosexuality has always been part of human society, including in Africa. What is wrong is the oppression which gays and lesbians suffer: job discrimination, violence, police raids and so on. We must see that this is one more way that the bosses divide the workers and the poor, and that some people are kept afraid and rightless. The only way to consolidate and advance gay and lesbian rights which are protected by the new constitution is grassroots action. Therefore we must take up the issue of the rights of gay and lesbian people in our civics and union locals! Down with all oppression!