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In the Shi culture, homosexuality is a problem linked to stigmatization, with some local homosexuals declaring that the practice of homosexuality is linked to a biological problem, and others declaring that it is a choice of sexual identity. Homosexuality among the Shi people means NTAZI, whose sources are very limited. Man's nature is sacred, and many of our Shi customs almost resemble those of other African peasants. The question of sexuality has a sacred head, as Shi sources indicate at the outset. The basis of homosexuality came to us when other Shi settled in Europe and copied and pasted…mehr

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In the Shi culture, homosexuality is a problem linked to stigmatization, with some local homosexuals declaring that the practice of homosexuality is linked to a biological problem, and others declaring that it is a choice of sexual identity. Homosexuality among the Shi people means NTAZI, whose sources are very limited. Man's nature is sacred, and many of our Shi customs almost resemble those of other African peasants. The question of sexuality has a sacred head, as Shi sources indicate at the outset. The basis of homosexuality came to us when other Shi settled in Europe and copied and pasted the foreign culture of Westerners. The joy of the Shi people comes from their history, for sociologists have found that the same causes always produce the same effects: in some countries, fertility rates are always low, so if homosexuality is practiced, it seems to create a social problem that cannot be solved exactly. In Brazzaville, a girl who goes to university can test her fertility, reaching a threshold of 2 to 3 children before forming her own family.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Karume Kazege Ricercatore indipendente sui temi del conflitto, sociologo di formazione presso l'Artevelde Management University di Gant, in Belgio, e il Newman Institute of Social Work in Tanzania. Docente presso l'IHN Bible College di Yuma, Arizona, USA. Direttore del Collegio Biblico IHN in Africa.