Recently I read a statement on Facebook
that said Austria’s ESC participant, who is transsexual and openly shows this
to the world, is a disgrace to the Austrian state and its population. I then
read the comments on this statement and was more than upset and shocked when
people did not only agree to this but even called Conchita Wurst (the
participant) disgusting and revolting. Well, I see that some people may find it
unnatural and don’t like seeing transsexual people on the street because they
find it repulsive in some kind of way. Still, I can’t understand why people need
to call them names and insult them on a public website like Facebook. They
really don’t need to share my opinion, which I would say is quite liberal, but
they don’t need to denounce them either.
When we - some people and me who
think those people must not show their intolerance so very obviously - started
to show our point of view and told them, what we think is wrong about their
opinion, they immediately started insulting us. What really left me speechless
was when they generalized our “liberal” point of view by claiming that we probably
wouldn’t say anything against people watching child porn. And at that point I
joined the conversation – I mean, how the hell can they compare child
pornography to transsexuality?!! Do they really consider different sexual
orientations just as cruel, violent, terrifying, illegal, traumatic etc. as child
pornography?
When the discussion went on they
ran out of good arguments, as they kept repeating the sentence: “They will not
learn”.
All this took place yesterday
before the grand finale of the ESC.
The same night Conchita Wurst won
the contest and so did Austria.
The next morning Dave (who is
very tolerant and open-minded) wrote a provocative remark by saying that the
world had shown those intolerant people that it doesn’t share their opinion on
sexual orientation. After that, they answered that the evaluation of the song
contest couldn’t be taken seriously anyways because some Austrian people in the
show said something negative about Russia’s participant (Don’t ask me where the
connection is!), though Russia saved us Austrians and Germans from the NS-regime.
Honestly, did they? Didn’t they only want to avoid Hitler conquering more and
more European countries and didn’t they want to hit back, because Hitler had
also tried to occupy Russia?
Even if it was Russia, who
defeated the Nazis, do we still have to support everything they do? Do we,
almost 70 years and 7 generations later, still have to be thankful and can’t
criticize them in any kind of way? And what does all this have to do with
Conchita Wurst, the transsexual, awesome singer who won the Song Contest FOR
Austria? Nothing at all! I can only say we live in the 21st century,
so stay tolerant and go with time!
P.S. I would be very pleased if
people commented on this
(by the way, here's the link (unfortunately the 'conversation' was held in German): https://www.facebook.com/pamela.schroll/posts/10202656289705616?comment_id=10202661226909043&offset=0&total_comments=86¬if_t=feed_comment_reply )
(by the way, here's the link (unfortunately the 'conversation' was held in German): https://www.facebook.com/pamela.schroll/posts/10202656289705616?comment_id=10202661226909043&offset=0&total_comments=86¬if_t=feed_comment_reply )
I saw that statement you're referring to, too. I'm also of the opinion that it's absurd to call someone "disgusting" simply because they're different. Shouldn't we actually embrace our differences? Because that's exactly what Conchita stands for: it's okay not to be like everyone else, in fact, it's GOOD. She talked about this topic herself on her facebook page in a status which I find really inspiring (if you'd like to read it, here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/ConchitaWurst/posts/717292091619289).
AntwortenLöschenIt's just sad that some people are still so ignorant...
Excellent blogpost, Carla! I can't believe how narrow-minded and stubborn some people are. I mean, everyone can have their own opinion. However, insulting people because of what they are is incredibly disrespectful and doesn't fit into the 21st century.
AntwortenLöschenIn my opinion the victory of Conchita Wurst is a great symbol of tolerance towards homo- and transsexuality. The fact she won (despite her song being not the best, to be honest) shows how many people agree with and support her way of living. So to those people how keep insulting her: just stay in your own little bubble filled with transphobia! But I hope you know that being tolerant towards non-average people makes you live a better and happier life.
Okay, so after reading some comments on Facebook I'm even more shocked than I was before. They're people calling her monster and telling her to shoot herself. Seriously?! How can people even dare to have the thought of telling someone to kill himself?! The fact that every fourth of fifth comment is a negative one makes me feel sick and unspeakable sad. I can't believe how people are capable of doing that... I feel truly disgusted.
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