Oh boy... they're at it again.
I think calling her point of view logic is a bit generous.
So she says that people are born gay, but she will support whatever decision her daughter makes? What???
I would quote more from the article, but it's pretty short and contains nothing noteworthy. It is devoid of any logic or rational thought. Here's a pretty good comment though:
Oh, and of course it's from the Washington Post, written by CNN contributor Sally Kohn.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i...ng_strip_2
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Many of my straight friends, even the most liberal, see this logic as warped.
I think calling her point of view logic is a bit generous.
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In the early ’90s, partly as a response to the destructive notion that gay people could be changed, activists pressed the idea of sexuality as a fixed, innate state. Scientists even tried to prove that there’s a “gay gene.” These concepts about sexual orientation helped justify the case for legal protections. The idea that folks are “born gay” became not only the theme of a Lady Gaga song, but the implicit rationale for gay rights.
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She was right. I’m a slightly overbearing pro-gay gay mom. But I’m going to support my daughter, whatever choices she makes.
So she says that people are born gay, but she will support whatever decision her daughter makes? What???
I would quote more from the article, but it's pretty short and contains nothing noteworthy. It is devoid of any logic or rational thought. Here's a pretty good comment though:
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A gay writer writing a piece expressing hope that her likely-straight children will become gay = applauded by the Left and their pals in the press
A straight writer writing a piece expressing hope that her likely-gay children will become straight = you're fired, your career is over, and this column will haunt you for the rest of your days on this earth.
This is the difference between liberals and conservatives. Liberals want people to believe they are the most tolerant, loving people, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Oh, and of course it's from the Washington Post, written by CNN contributor Sally Kohn.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i...ng_strip_2