Quote from TM_Direct:
first of all , I find it odd that many gay supporters use terms like "genetics" and "imbedded" and "unavoidable"....It goes against the laws of physics...why??
there cannot be a homosexual gene .....If two men meet ....how are they going to combine their genes?.....I often believe that any homosexual groups here in the US ar actively recruiting...they have no choice.......as far as marriages...Im against it because it does make a sham of the system....they now have tax benefits and writeoffs that married couples do....but what's next? I guy is in love with his dog and wants to get married???....I got married because i was ready to have kids.....Im wondering why these men are getting married....is it so they can adopt? also, gays account for about 2% of the population here but about 30% of all tv shows and 50% of all news lately....what is going on? I feel like they are pushing the whole gay thing on society for other reasons
TM, I am truly thrilled to say that for once I truly agree with you 100%.
This is beside my point, but I too am absolutely sick and tired of hearing homosexuality promoted -- yes, it's UNAVOIDABLE in the media! -- as this alternative lifestyle choice, and not as the totally abnormal, deviant behavior that it is. That doesn't mean I want to prevent gays from doing it, but just because they enjoy so much let's not pretend there's nothing abnormal about it or that such behavior is not alterable. ESPECIALLY, let's not fall into the trap of gagging public discourse on it! -- which is EXACTLY what the gays want, and this "gay marriage" crap is just another tool to achieve it with.
The point about union with a dog is actually quite important. Why not? If we can just arbitrarily redefine marriage to mean whatever the next pack of feel-good deviants want it to, why not union with a dog?
Why not promotion of incest and bestiality as healthy lifestyle alternatives?
Or paedophilia?
Think I'm kidding? There's already fringe nut jobs crusading for it. Only the scary thing is that there not always so "fringe" any more.
They now come in the form of highly educated and influential "sex experts" like Andrea Dworkin.
Let's think ahead folks, and plan the kind of futures we want to say our children live in.
