Drlee wrote:At the end of the day the subject of how someone decides or comes to be homosexual only counts on an individual level.
Likewise, how someone decides "not" to be homosexual... is really their own personal journey, and none of my business (unless they want to open up and share this with me).
...how we react to another person's homosexuality is another thing altogether. We can be disgusted with the very thought, apathetic, constrained by religious beliefs or full-on let your freaky flag fly. Again it only matters on a personal level...
This is kind of bizarre. The idea that one should "react" to the homosexuality of someone else. A lot of gay men I know used to act revolted when straights (heteros) would walk through the Gay Village area of my city. And then, after the straights would pass, this gay clique would utter nasty, critical things about the intruders and what "dumb trash" they were.
Is this what your sanctionning here when you talk about the "perfectly natural act" of being revolted by other people's sexuality? Do you really think this is healthy?
What IS a choice is this....how we treat others based upon their sexual preference.
Uh-oh. As a minority, this idea that we treat others a particular way "based upon their sexuality" scares me because this means that I can be scapegoated if there's an economic depression, a war, or some other terrifying mass formation psychosis event.
It reminds me of how people were treating others "based on their vaccine status" a few years ago. Do you really think this is a sign of a healthy community?
Civilization is defined by the baser instincts we constrain not indulge.
Yes, the sublimation of natural behaviors is part and parcel of civilization. Now explain this to Darwin, so that he understands that nature is just something that needs to be flushed down the toilette (our porcelaine god) that we have created and called "civilization."
You can loathe the entire idea of homosexuality
"All Republicans are anti-abortion, racist and homophobic"
our failed political system in the US has taken all political influence from a gay republican
in the case of homosexuality people of quality keep their opinions to themselves
In these four statements, you have killed the object of your affection by instrumentalizing them (these other humans) in order to mark political points. And your "wise" conclusion that people should keep their opinions to themselves... seems inappropriate for a political discussion forum. Are you keeping Julian Assange captive in your basement, Drlee?

a rich person can be good to the environment
as easily as an electric SUV can slip through the eye of a needle