It’s not a question of being defensive about homosexuality. It’s a question of balancing the understanding that homosexuality being unnatural and exploring people being abused because they are homosexual.
The movie Imitation Games opens next week. It details how a true WII hero was essentially murdered by the government and country he saved. It made me furious.
The guy (Turing) could not have been treated worse. He should have a national holiday in England and arguably in America. He, as much as any American leader was responsible for the success of D-Day.
I am not for pushing the homosexual agenda, but I am for celebrating our greatest of war heros.
The movie Imitation Games opens next week. It details how a true WII hero was essentially murdered by the government and country he saved. It made me furious.
The movie The Trials of Oscar Wilde with Peter Finch was also a great movie about a persecuted homosexual. I don't see what the story of Alan Turing or Oscar Wilde has to do with a world that is as pro-homo as today's world. This is just like all the movies the left keeps coming out with that show racism and lynchings in the south to fire up the black voting base. When it comes out on Blu-ray, maybe they'll issue The Imitation Game as a two-fer with Sean Penn's Milk.
BTW, I just finished a book on the Ultra group at Bletchley Park that was deciphering the German codes in WW2. The war could not have been won without them. Or, if it had been won, it would have taken years longer.