Media Coverage Of Malawi Convictions Erases Chimbalanga's Identity As A Woman
http://lezgetreal.com/?awesm=fbshare.me_AMx9d&p=3410505/21/10-by Bridgette P. LaVictoire
At what point is a gay man not a gay man? When she is a woman. The case in Malawi has shown something rather horrific about the media and about even the LGBT media. The couple who were sentenced to fourteen years in prison for "unnatural acts" is not a gay couple. They are a straight couple. Tiwonge Chimbalanga does not identify as a man; instead, she identifies as a woman. This creates something of an inconvenient narrative for many media outlets. This information is coming to light only just now. Several quotes from Ms Chimbalanga have been altered or ignored by many media outlets in order to make this about a gay couple instead of a straight couple involving a man and a transwoman.
One statement by Ms Chimbalanga goes "I am just a woman who loves my man. I'd rather remain in prison than to be released into a world where I am kept away from Steven." However, the way this was printed was "I'd rather remain in prison than to be released into a world where I am kept away from Steven."