I'm thinking that same-sex marriage is here to stay because movies and tv have made it a regular topic.
The bad thing is that eventually kids will think that being gay is a choice that they should try out.
But I'm surprised he didn't mention the complete redefinition of sex which came through contraception: the fact that the dominant culture (which is a heterosexual culture) doesn't think there's any particular connection between sexual intercourse and procreation.
Contraception has convinced this glittering but collapsing culture that sex is basically about (1) a stimulating sport, or at best it's about (2) people in love --- the two sexes (at the very least, two; at the very most, two) and the 1,000 generations comprising the unbroken chain of your ancestors and your descendants.
Contraception leads to both abortion and homosexual "norming": the first, because contraception convinces people that pregnancy is a freakish thing to happen as a result of intercourse, and one has a right to dispose of freakish things; and homosexual "norming," because homosexual are doing exactly what contracepting heteros are doing: re-defining sex to suit their coupling preferences.,
You wouldn't in a million years have an absurd re-definition of marriage, if you hadn't antecedently had an absurd re-definition of sex.
And tt was the straights who did that, not the gays.
Not in my universe.
And I must have a lot of company because, for instance, as soon as Star Trek Universe crossed the line into gay perversion, I stopped tuning in.
The show will no longer be on the air.
So collective small actions DO have an effect.
They might. Some probably do, but I do not believe in bisexuality for real. With drugs and drink, sure. But unmedicated people have a preference. They are truly attracted to ONE gender, even if they can force it for the other.
Most kids, and all well-adjusted kids, will not TRY OUT gay.