Is anybody else tired of hearing this stab at diplomacy employed in attempts to fend off homophobic jerks who question the legitimacy of born-identity? Sexual orientation is not a man made decision, but given a choice, I would not *choose* to be any other way. Being [a gay teenager, in particular] has its hardships but so does everything else. The fact that my orientation and so called "chosen lifestyle" is constantly up for debate gets tiring, but concerns me more than anything. How is it that I am a underclassmen in high school and yet I have more insight to life than most adults? I honestly cannot think of anything so frustrating as people who have to categorize every last thing and accentuate our differences rather than similarities. Additionally, when did the Bible become a reputable source for one-sided arguments? In my eyes, religion respectably equates to primitive bias, not something which to model our supposedly progressive twenty-first century society after. Thoughts?
2007-05-05
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