Published June 07, 2016 by Tom Porter

Cave Paintings Show Homosexuality Part of African History

Patrick Toomey ’17
Patrick Toomey ’17

Many African leaders, most notably perhaps Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, believe that homosexuality was a colonial import, and characterize such behavior as inherently “un-African.” But, they are mistaken, observes Patrick Toomey ’17. Toomey is currently in South Africa, where he’s doing research for his honors thesis on gay activism during the Apartheid-era.

Writing in JHBLive, an online magazine in Johannesburg, Toomey said the evidence exists to show that homosexual practices were not an unusual occurrence in pre-colonial Africa, despite the homophobic rhetoric of many modern day leaders. Take for example the homo-erotic cave paintings created by San Bushmen made more than 2,000 years ago.