Richie Jackson and Andrew Sullivan disagree about how central beg gay should be to one’s inty.
Contents:
- WHY IS SUCH A BIG AL WHEN A GAY PERSON HS ON A STRAIGHT PERSON? WHY N'T WE JT ACCEPT PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE?
- WHY IS BEG GAY SUCH A BIG AL?
- WHEN BEG GAY IS ‘NOT A BIG DEAL’
WHY IS SUCH A BIG AL WHEN A GAY PERSON HS ON A STRAIGHT PERSON? WHY N'T WE JT ACCEPT PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE?
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WHY IS BEG GAY SUCH A BIG AL?
The slg back of hard-earned rights and protectns of LGBTQ people, particularly transgenr people, is difficult to when straight people ask why there is a need for gay pri or wonr why there aren’t straight pri celebratns, feels a lot like they are sayg ntributns by LGBTQ people — a mory group that fac nstant adversy — are simply not worthy of regnn. Why is homosexualy such a big al?
Y, the bible do say that homosexualy is a s, but so is havg sex whout marriage, they rry equal punishments as well (at least for the woman).
Yet when you look at the mographics of baby boomers( the generatn most likely to be agast homosexualy, and most likely to be Christians), the rate of havg engaged premaral sex is over 97%.
WHEN BEG GAY IS ‘NOT A BIG DEAL’
Why when a gay person hs on a straight person, ’s a big nflict. A more rpectful way to handle the suatn is to simply say, “Sorry, I’m not terted, ” or “I’m flattered, but I’m not gay. Anyone — straight or gay — should always be treated wh rpect, pecially when beg turned down.
Straight people who fear that other people may thk they’re gay need to know that ’s not an sult to be thought of as gay, and people don’t need to feel threatened or embarrassed or overly fensive to try to “prove” that they’re not gay. In our society there’s a tremendo amount of fear and hatred of people who are gay, lbian, or bisexual.
This fear is lled homophobia. It’s ed by ignorance, or misrmatn and a lack of unrstandg about what gay, lbian, and bisexual people are really like. Most people who are homophobic are worried about their own sexualy and project that fear on others.