hallucinatingfarmer wrote:The way you phrased the sentence was pretty stupid - you said 'feel' which is different to 'be'. A valid statement (although I would disagree) is that no one can be naturally gay - but a stupid statement is to say no one can feel naturally gay - when many gay people do.
That was quoted statement. But I think that there should be
"should" insted than
"can", or "be" insted than
"feel". But I support idea that it is not natural anyway. And that is a point of discussion, and not about proper forming of sentences.
hallucinatingfarmer wrote:If you wish to be defensive, and shield yourself from the opinions and lives of others - that is your choice. Although I would see that as living in ignorance, and I would find it offensive that you would wish to shut a large number of people out of your experiences based upon sexuality.
Maybe I am not interested? And I do not like that topic? And who said that I want to shut them? I am just critique and I have strong personal opinion supported with arguments which maybe I do not like to share. Back to discussion. Is there a gene that says that someone are gay? I hope it is not, because then you will have right, and that would be even worse. Even if is, evolution would not support this genotype because gays cannot reproduce, at least until they will start to clone eachother. Where it can lead? To war of sexes? Then straight people would be those who really love peace.
hallucinatingfarmer wrote:How would you feel if I said 'As long as Polish people don't talk to me and stay with each other, that's ok?'
I would think then that you really had a some troubles with some of us, thats ok for me, that someone wanna be separated from those with which he had problems. As long as there can be angry and so on, it is best solution - to separate. Thats why there are prisons on the world, where bad peoples are separated, and it is true that sometime they better feel in that prison than outside in civil society because there they find people who share their ideas. Thats why some of us go to army, and other goes to church, and become priests and so on.