For example, you say what two people do in the privacy of their own bedroom is none of my business. Something along these lines came up on a thread earlier today.
Why is it that the homosexual lobby is always kvetching about the "privacy of their bedrooms" when they, themselves, are putting their beds smack dab in the middle of the public square? I do not go door to door throughout my neighborhood, asking others about their sexuality. I don't need to. Between the rainbow flags and the Gay Pride bumper stickers, homosexuals are freely giving up their right to privacy.
Why is it that the homosexual lobby is always kvetching about the "privacy of their bedrooms" when they, themselves, are putting their beds smack dab in the middle of the public square?
Yeah, this same issue is really starting to frost me. Gay activists speak out of both sides of their mouths on this issue. They stress tolerance, but are themselves intolerant
(sometimes violently) if you express any opinion other than theirs.
I can't wait for the next societal step, when the APA decides that other behavioral disorders are also suddenly "normal", and we're forced to embrace these things as 'central to someone's identity' and no longer allowed to call them 'abberant'.
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Just because I'm obsessive/compulsive, I shouldn't seek to be treated - it's WHO I AM.
< / sarcasm >