Dingo, you do know that homosexuals can have kids, right? I feel like given that new information you may want to revise your response. — BitconnectCarlos
The person who posted it asked an honest question, it wasnt hate filled it was just ignorant. How is an ignorant person supposed to learn if no one has the chance to correct them? — DingoJones
homosexual attraction has a basis in nature. — counterpunch
I would like a chance for that person to respond. Isnt that why are here? To learn? — DingoJones
Well, it isn't clear to me that we're here to learn whether homosexuality, or being Black, or being Jewish, or being disabled, etc. is or is not a defect. — Ciceronianus the White
Perhaps not already knowing is a defect? — unenlightened
Well, it isn't clear to me that we're here to learn whether homosexuality, or being Black, or being Jewish, or being disabled, etc. is or is not a defect. — Ciceronianus the White
My compliments. The "Bigotry is a defect" thread is yours to begin. — Ciceronianus the White
Well, it isn't clear to me that we're here to learn whether homosexuality, or being Black, or being Jewish, or being disabled, etc. is or is not a defect. — Ciceronianus the White
Well in what way is not being able to have kids a “defect”? — DingoJones
Why wouldnt you refer to that as a trait instead? — DingoJones
I mean, would you say the same thing about someone who just doesnt want to have kids? Are they defective for not having the biological desire to have kids? — DingoJones
I think you are projecting your own values (that its good to have kids) onto others and then calling them defective when they dont share your values. — DingoJones
Is a short person defective? — DingoJones
What about tall? — DingoJones
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I would imagine that it may not have been so problematic if it had not been in the title. It would make it stand out like a newspaper headline. — Jack Cummins
Not being able to have a child with your spouse or significant other is a deficiency, simply. — praxis
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