One of the major arguments for the acceptance of homosexuality is the fact that a person cannot choose to be homosexuals. It follows a basic moral principle of ought implies can. — NukeyFox
Just because it 'feels right' and it's not hurting anyone doesn't make the cut.
Someone could presume that it's sinful and that it 'feels wrong' and that it will hurt the person/society/God/children. — NukeyFox
Is there a way we can justify homosexuals?
One of the major arguments for the acceptance of homosexuality is the fact that a person cannot choose to be homosexuals. — NukeyFox
But if there's nothing wrong with it in the first place, then there's nothing to justify. — zookeeper
It's a bad argument. — fishfry
However, I find there is a problem when we start comparing it with other innate but unaccepted characteristics, such as pedophilia or psychopathy. — NukeyFox
People are generally not very successful in changing a paraphilia, though they can avoid the object of desire (young children, exposing themselves in public, prostitutes, etc.). — Bitter Crank
I don't think we do say that.However, I find there is a problem when we start comparing it with other innate but unaccepted characteristics, such as pedophilia or psychopathy.
If we can say, that they have certain urges but can control it, then why not homosexuals? — NukeyFox
I had the opinion that Alfred Kinsey has been discredited as a social scientist. — Wayfarer
Gay rights and gay identity is a minefield nowadays - say anything other than to express unqualified admiration and support, is to be categorised as a racist or a bigot. It's a binary choice. This is a consequence of a successful communications and media strategy, whichwas laid out in a 1987 article called The Overhauling of Straight America (later published as a book). — Wayfarer
What's the harm? This is obviously where the analogy fails. I wouldn't ask those questions about paedophilia. — Sapientia
I was struck by the small presence of AIDS in the piece. It got mentioned as a major hazard for the cause of universal acceptance. — Bitter Crank
It would be wise, here, to distinguish between sexual orientation and fetishes. — Heister Eggcart
Sexual orientation determines whether one is sexually attracted to men or to women, homosexually or heterosexually. There's more to it, but we can go into all that another time. — Bitter Crank
As cynical as it may seem, AIDS gives us a chance, however brief, to establish ourselves as a victimized minority legitimately deserving of America’s special protection and care." from AFTER THE BALL By Kirk and Madsen — Wayfarer
One of the major arguments for the acceptance of homosexuality is the fact that a person cannot choose to be homosexuals. — NukeyFox
I don't think anyone can reasonably claim that the gay community (to the extent that gays even had the comfort of a community; presumably many didn't, especially those living in small towns) weren't beleaguered at that time, or that they were not disproportionately affected by the AIDS crisis.The gay community was beleaguered, particularly up to 1995-1996. In the HIV hot spots (New York, LA, Miami, San Francisco, etc.) the seropositivity rate was 40% to 70%, depending on location. The over-all rate of fatality for untreated AIDS (prior to 1996) was between 80% and 90%. (It's lower now, with "highly active AIDS retroviral therapy"). So, large swaths of the gay community were wiped out. — Bitter Crank
revolve around homosexual men more than around homosexual women. — Arkady
I don't think anyone can reasonably claim that the gay community (to the extent that gays even had the comfort of a community; presumably many didn't, especially those living in small towns) weren't beleaguered at that time, or that they were not disproportionately affected by the AIDS crisis. — Arkady
I've heard some commentators refer to this period as a gay "genocide," which strikes me as extremely wrongheaded. — Arkady
The HIV virus is a naturally-occurring phenomenon, and one which disproportionately affected gay men as a result of their sexual behavior. The outbreak was to a certain extent self-inflicted. — Arkady
Just because it 'feels right' and it's not hurting anyone doesn't make the cut.
Someone could presume that it's sinful and that it 'feels wrong' and that it will hurt the person/society/God/children. — NukeyFox
Is there a way we can justify homosexuals? — NukeyFox
I'm in no way homophobic (I'm bi myself) but this issue really bugs me. So what do you think? Is there a way we can justify homosexuals? — NukeyFox
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