Thread: The Alt-Shite claim the Irish Government is turning kids Trans by exposing them to unicorns.
Unicorns, they claim, are symbolic of Trans! My Trans friends are as befuddled as I am, as to what these Gobshites are on about?! So let’s look at Unicorns...
Unicorns are mythical beings that are said to be impossible to catch without trickery & have magical powers. They appear in art, architecture, literature & popular culture throughout history. Here’s a handsome 1791 unicorn from Dublin’s Custom House
In Western Europe in the medieval period they were a bit of a thing. However before that they were part of Indian tradition & millennia before that, Chinese. In China they (Qilin) symbolise benevolence, wisdom & long life & are only seen when the virtuous rule the land.
Our first ‘record’ in the West comes from Ctesias (400BC) who claimed to see them in Persia! The Greek Bible translated the Hebrew ‘re-em’ into unicorn. Experts now believe the correct translation is ‘auroch’. This auroch was symbolic of spiritual power & divine destruction.
Here’s a sketch of what an auroch looked like. They are an extinct species of large wild cattle. The last one died in Poland in 1627.
Whether auroch or unicorn in its original meaning, the Christian Bible for centuries translated it as unicorn. In Christian tradition the unicorn was interpreted in his (always his) fiery, penetrating (that horn) spiritual nature with a loving benevolence as a metaphor for Christ
The unicorn is often depicted in the arms of a virgin or in a fenced flowery garden. In both cases he is there by choice. Legendarily he was attracted to virgins & suckled at their breasts. This was interpreted as the spirit’s willingness to be incarnated thru the Virgin Mary
Incarnation is a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit or quality. In the context of the unicorn it is the body of Christ.
The medieval symbolism combined an enclosed garden (symbolic of a virgin), the Virgin Mary & the Unicorn in a complex metaphor for incarnation. Here you can see the Unicorn Chase, the Garden, the Virgin & the Incarnation of Christ.
By the time of the Renaissance unicorns were incorporated into the chivalrous code. They were symbols of chaste love & faithful marriage. It’s in this sense that Petrarch & Della Francesca depict them.
The Renaissance was about understanding the world & one of its chief artists, Leonardo, was fascinated with the mythical beast. He recounted how they were said to be trapped by having a virgin entice it to her lap & fall asleep. Here’s his drawing.
Unicorns also appear in heraldry. Whether this was due to animal passion or the incarnation is not clear. The most famous use of the unicorn is as symbol of Scotland. This was because the beast would rather die than be captured.
Other beliefs attached to the unicorn was that he had magical powers to detect poisons, to purify contaminated water (pic) & to heal wounds & illness. In modern symbolism he is said to be symbolic of creativity, focus & healing.
So unicorns & Trans? Apart from being associated with rainbows by the Victorians & as a result appearing on gay t-shirts they have come to mean all sorts of things (Brexit, Start-Up Companies, Cartoons, Impossible Asks etc). Here’s an overview: amp.theguardian.com/society/2017/o…
So what has the Alt-Right in a tizzy? Turns out that on one guide for teachers regarding Trans a unicorn was used. This was jumped on by American far-shite groups & rapidly became a global Alt-Shite trope for transphobia - here’s an excellent overview: au.org/blogs/wall-of-…
So the Alt-Shite, which likes to think of itself as ‘Christian’, is now applying a mythological symbol of Christ for the Trans community. They might want to invest in a dictionary...
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Thread: For many this Pride is one of the scariest of modern times. Criminalisation of Trans kids & adults, banning of Pride, media campaigns against LGBT+ ppl, violence & persecution are found from the EU, thru the UK to the US.
I want to show how LGBT+ ppl are heroic.
Willem Arondeus (1894-1943) was a Dutch artist & writer, a proud gay man, a founder member of the Dutch Resistance & Righteous Among the Nations for saving Jewish lives.
He demonstrated that LGBT+ ppl are not cowards & will not be cowed.
He grew up in Amsterdam. When he was 17 he told his parents that he was gay & they later kicked him out for refusing to hide it (aged 18). To eke out a living he painted, created illustrations & wrote. He discovered in himself a fierce independence.
It amazes me the number of ppl with ‘Christian’ in their bios who seem to be completely unaware of Jesus being Gay. There are gonna be some awkward conversations at the Pearly Gates [John 13:23]*
Happy Pride!
*given that entire ‘churches’ are based on Leviticus & a disputed version of who can shag who, it’s amazing that Christianity overlooks how often JC is shown as Gay for Jonno. Leviticus, BTW, also says it’s AOK to own slaves, sinful to wear cotton-Lycra jocks & eat surf & turf…
Matthew 7:5 has some relevant side-eye
Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
The stupidity of ethnic English nationalism really is breathtaking. Europe is not miles away -
the British border is in Ireland [no wonder these tulips tied themselves in knots over it!]. In light of that ignorance, not knowing that GBS is Irish, is relatively minor!
I think that colonial history should be compulsory in English schools. Being a nationalist is the norm in most of Europe. However being an ethnic nationalist, with its emphasis on exclusion, is [to put it mildly] problematic. Ask anyone who has studied the period 1939-45.
Just to be clear Matthew was being humorous & I was agreeing with him. Today I’ve really realised how few ppl actually read threads & jump on the first Tweet with their opinion. Having said that I doubt anyone will read this 😉 .@DrMatthewSweet
Thread: To celebrate Pride Month I put together a celebration of LGBT+ artists & writers who have been central to Irish culture & our sense of who we are. Given past persecution it’s impressive how important they have been or are presently!
Mary Dorcey (b 1950) is a poet, writer & member of Aosdána. Her work is critically acclaimed & moving. She has campaigned for LGBTQI & has provided a voice for the community through activism & words
‘I have seen mad women in my time
- I have never seen them mad enough.’ (1991)
Here’s an overview of my own art. It’s all about love, hope & happiness.
Thread: I love using bold vibrant colours, pattern & clarity of line in my ink on paper drawings. Sometimes they look deceptively simple, but if you zoom in you can see why they can take up to eight hours to draw. Here’s some more drawings
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Wild Orchids (2021) | Original ink on paper drawing by Robert Bohan
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