“To be raped is to be sexually violated. For society to force someone, through shame and ostracism, to comply with love and sex that it defines, is nothing but organized rape. That is what homophobia is all about. Organized rape.”

—  Lee Maracle

Source: I Am Woman: A Native Perspective on Sociology and Feminism

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