Thursday, 24 March 2016



Homosexuals- our brothers, our sisters!
Gay is a word used referring to a homosexual person. Homosexual is when a person is sexually attracted to a person or people of the same sex as themselves. The origin of the word 'gay' is to mean 'happy', 'bright and showy' Gayorigin. Looking around at our gay brothers and sisters they surely live up to their name as these people are always bubbly, full of energy and never shy.

The United States of America came to a ruling of legalizing gay marriages. The ruling left thousands of gay communities happy creating the trend #scotusmarriage Ruling of scotus marriage. Gay people now are able to express themselves of how free and recognized they felt. The #scotusmarriage went viral on social media with celebrities such as Obama, supporting the gay communities by posting a picture of rainbow colours in support of the gays scotus marriage on social media. The rainbow picture spread to social media platforms in support and that we accept everyone as they are, we have one nation with one love.






Although gay people express themselves by being their authentic self. I personally believe from a Christianity point of view God created man in his own image and so when people take on this lifestyle they destroy the image of God. The bible in the book of Leviticus 18 verse 22 says that "you shall not lie with a male as with a woman, it is an abomination" Bible on gay marriages. Taking to this Christianity, counties such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Zambia, Mauritania and Nigeria are against homosexuals 5 countries against gay marriages. They have a policy that should an individual in their country being found a homosexual the individual’s actions will result in a death penalty.



Public relations practitioners must establish that diversity is very important within an organisation. They must ensure that if homosexual people are within their organisation, they must be treated equally and fairly.  The organizations that have homosexual employees have become aware of the fact that everyone is different and unique as long as your uniqueness does not compromise the company's values.




I personally love homosexual individuals. These are people who are not afraid to voice out their opinion, people who stay authentic to themselves no matter the consequences. I believe gay people are the bravest people because they did not wake up one day and decided to be different. This is a process where they have to find themselves, understand themselves before they can want someone else to understand them. South Africa is a free country and homosexual people are not discriminated against. Take care of the truth, before the truth takes care of you.
'Dare to be different' 


Wednesday, 23 March 2016

our #blacklivesmatter

Trayvon Martin was a 17 year old African American student The story of Trayvon Martin. He was fatally shot by George Zimmerman (28 years old) a mixed race Hispanic man after an argument that took place between the two. Zimmerman was not found guilty due to not enough evidence relating to hate crime prosecution zimmerman found not guilty . That was the origin of #blacklivesmatter, the cry against racist police violence.


#blacklivesmatter became a viral and moving topic on social media #blacklivesmatter on social media . This topic has a positive angle because it became an eye and voice opener to a whole lot of people especially to black people worldly. Black people that were under looked on, not given the same opportunities as other races and other racial acts that take place on black people on a daily basis. The other positive angle from this emotional, personal topic is that the students of the University of Pretoria came out of their racial shell. The students voiced out their crying voices of raising the issue of the university having Afrikaans and English as their medium of teaching languages students arrested for voicing out their opinion . This is painful on the black students because they are taught in a language that is not of their mother tongue while the white students are being taught in Afrikaans their mother tongue. Teaching the white students in Afrikaans puts them at a better advantage academically because they understand the course at first hand and that results
 in them performing excellently in their studies. The black students raised this issue so that they too can matter! They too can be considered and have equal rights to the white students.





The #blacklivesmatter also created a negative connotation to it. The nation has become angry. Individuals are at war amongst each other. White people are also fighting against black people that they deserve and worked hard for all they have. This topic has been misunderstood to some people. The Black communities fight is not to white individuals but rather to the different race privileges that the white race have over the black race.



I as a black person #blacklivesmatter hits home because it was painful enough that our forefathers had to go apartheid and after their fights and deaths we as their children are still living under the shadow of the white race, even when South Africa was declared a free country for all who live in it, in 1994 south africa overcoming apartheid . The expectations of South Africa being a free country was that everyone will have equal rights regardless of race, gender or status. Unfortunately our country has not lived up to those expectations or goals.