Hey, do you like gay people? Me too! But I didn't used to; I grew up in an isolated culture that taught me gayness was a sin. I even developed a disgust reaction to gays; their immorality was obvious and gross. Eventually I left and figured out being gay was fine. But my-
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
You can't even coherently state the position you've allegedly considered and rejected. "Gayness" isn't a thing any more than wanting to strangle hookers is a thing - it's a disordered desire that leads to immoral, disgusting, harmful *acts* Disgust is the appropriate reaction
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Yeah see this is the thing. I don't personally care if people wanna bone each other with the same genitals. Whether or not it's disgusting is irrelevant to letting grown ass adults do what they want with each other.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
No, disgust is an evolved response for a very good reason. Arthur Ashe disagrees that it's irrelevant, btw (or would if he was alive).pic.twitter.com/ckaREzG9Bg
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1. Not everyone finds homosexuality disgusting. How then do you claim that it's an evolved response? Are leftists all genetic mutants? It might be fun for you to say yes, but I think it's a difficult claim to make seriously.
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2. Even if it were evolutionarily ingrained, you'll find that we don't live in the ancestral environment. -
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Evolutionary responses are only worth taking seriously to the extent that they are actually applicable to or current context.
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The current context should leave you *more* disgusted with gays because they carry a novel fatal disease that kills you in a pretty horrific way (in addition to being ridiculously disproportionate carriers of other, older known sexually transmitted diseases)
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