Harvard, born to a continent his hated and misjudged, God had him grow up in a country whose citizens are taught best to hate anyone different from them, takes the left path or whose nature diverts from the written musts He was taught to self-loath at home, in church and at school, it was too late for him to realize that he despised gay people long before knowing who he was. As a child, he learnt that Europe and the USA were to be impugned for his being different, that his difference was an adapted evil from the western culture. His family and friends could never understand him. The government, not so different from Idi Amin's attitude toward the Indians in 1972, signed a law criminalizing the LGBT. Though an outcast, ever since he was young, he longed to connect with other people. He got a new family and friends who appreciated him. Facebook grew into a home for him, he later learnt that being an activist was part of his destiny and that Satan and money had nothing to do with who he was. In this book, he reveals his personal experiences in a hating society and explains learnt lessons that developed and perfected his life despite his sexuality. He shares anecdotes and step-by-step guidelines on how the youth can overcome inferiority complex, self-loathing and suicide.
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