I'm writing some stuff for an Islam-related class, and I'm writing about how parents should spend more time with their kids, so that they're more comfortable with telling their parents about their problems and such. Normally, I'd write that without any issue.
Right now, though, I'm feeling some incredibly strong cognitive dissonance. Like, this particular version of Islam outright says that LGBT stuff is not at all acceptable, and when I'm writing the above, I'm just so deeply uncomfortable with it. Like, realizing that one is LGBT is part of the problems a kid (teenager, I suppose) might face, and when I'm basically saying that these fundamentalist parents should know about that, I'm... it's not right. It's not gonna lead to a happier and healthier life, which I thought is the nominal goal of religion. It's gonna lead to suppression of identity. It's going to lead to years of isolation and pain.
Some day. Some day. I'll find a way out of this homophobic hellhole. I'd probably have to abandon my parents in the process, but I don't live for them, I live for myself.
I disagree. The goal of children spending more time with their parents is so that the children know what NOT to tell their parents. Or, if the child is going to tell their parents, exactly how to discuss it. Of course, this is a stupid school assignment, so you just write whatever your teacher wants to hear and move on with your life. All school is propaganda, to at least some extent.
Get good grades, go off to college, do what you want. Hardly a foolproof plan, but a common one.
Religion sucks when its others telling you what to believe. It's the tool of the oppressor to control the masses. It only has meaning when you are able to chose what to believe. Read up on Religion vs. Faith.
I'm afraid I'm out of my depth on this one, but there is some wisdom to be found on these boards. Sorry if I'm being too preachy.