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Mr Gay finalist urges stronger Pasifika rainbow profile

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Wellington: Finalist for Mr Gay 2020 is calling for more Pasifika voices to be heard in the rainbow community. Shaneel Lal is one of five finalists for the competitio­n, who were announced last week. “I acknowledg­e that I am not only gay I am brown, I’m indigenous, I’m an immigrant, I’m feminine and English is not my first language,” he said.

“I sit at the bottom of the queer social hierarchy, I cannot speak like an ordinary person to be heard, I have to scream to be a part of the discussion.”

He said discrimina­tion and struggles faced by his Pasifika peers motivated him to compete.

“Our narratives have not made it to the table of decision-making and so I insist on fighting a good fight until I can bring my whole community to the table.”

He said members of the queer community were five times more likely to commit suicide, so he wanted to get the conversati­on going. Since moving to New Zealand in high school he began working with the rainbow community and started a peer support group for queer youth, that was just the beginning of his journey. Living in South Auckland was a struggle, as he felt it was often a homophobic place.

Winning would be an opportunit­y to be a voice for the community and a chance to advocate for better mental health.

“This is bigger than any one cause, any one competitio­n it is about being able to work with and listen to the communitie­s’ needs.”

The winner will have the opportunit­y to represent New Zealand at Mr Gay World. Voting has started and a winner will be announced as part of Auckland’s Big Gay Out on Sunday.

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Shaneel Lal.

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