The Harm We Do Ourselves
The Harm We Do Ourselves
By Jean Akouri
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*A novel which emphasizes how prevailing lifestyles among homosexuals can often lead to self-destruction.
*Outlines realities for homosexuals throughout the world from the perspective of an openly gay man living in Lebanon.
*Discussions of religion, social contexts, and coping mechanisms in relation to gay people’s lives.
Sami is summoned for an interrogation over the murder of someone he met once years earlier. The victim is yet another gay man found dead at home, as occurs frequently in Lebanon. This one though had a prominent father, which ensured detectives investigating his death would leave no stone unturned. As Beirut buzzes with the scandal, Sami finds himself talking about nothing else all week – getting engaged in conversations he’d rather not have with friends and relatives who are concerned he would meet the same fate. He grudgingly revisits all that it means to be homosexual in today’s world, especially for gay people living in countries where their legal rights to even exist have not yet been acknowledged. Where they remain largely invisible and have been written out of history. Where traditions, religions, laws, and general social environments force them to cope by pretending their lives away ...
While hopeful for a healthier future for gay people everywhere, Sami emphasizes the crucial need for homosexuals to reflect on how their prevailing lifestyles promote self-destruction. He also rallies against Western “LGBTQ+” politics, highlighting their nefarious impact on how homosexuals have come to be perceived around the world.
Publication Year: 2024.
Publishing House: Troubadour Publishing.
About Jean Akouri
Jean Akouri has a diverse background in journalism and communications, having worked in Dubai and Switzerland before establishing his own communications consultancy in Beirut in 2004. He was born and raised in Lebanon and is a graduate of Michigan State University with a BA in Journalism (1992). Akouri is the author of "The Harm We Do Ourselves," a novel that emphasizes how prevailing lifestyles among homosexuals promote self-destruction and highlights the nefarious impact of “LGBTQ+” politics, especially on gay people living outside the West.