And you won't find any mentally stable person chasing after a deadly disease.
Ok, well my anecdotal experience is telling me that 25% is completely out of the park.
You're probably right. The 25% figure is probably wrong, but the main story line of the Rolling Stones article and the Acting Up article is that there are some homosexuals chasing after a deadly disease. The film documents this tragedy.
We don't have heterosexual groups in the schools telling kids to try dangerous sex acts or that it's okay to try dangerous sex acts without discussing the severe health hazards. We don't have heterosexual pride parades. Heterosexuals don't base their identity on their sexual behavior.
AIDS is a gay disease, and one of the goals of the film is to get the gay community, and perhaps others, talking about it.
You're being intellectually dishonest here. GLSEN is definitely in the schools and you know it. Did you even try looking at the GLSEN site? Click here for a Google search, if you dare.
That goes without saying.
"We don't have heterosexual groups in the schools telling kids to try dangerous sex acts or that it's okay to try dangerous sex acts without discussing the severe health hazards."
I had sex ed not THAT long ago, in hyper liberal NJ. It was hardly a homosexual indoctrination effort. In fact, they mentioned that some people were homosexual... and that was IT.
"We don't have heterosexual pride parades."
Of course not. Heterosexuals don't have a history of being discriminated against.
"Heterosexuals don't base their identity on their sexual behavior."
Why would they? They are the majority. Still, people who base their ENTIRE identity on anything are boring. Most gay people don't do that.