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There won't be any happy people in MT.ZION?
On a serious note though, if it is eventually proven beyond doubt that 'gays' have a different brain structure- then wouldn't condemning them be sort of like condemning midgets, or people who are born with six fingers, or who inherit a tendency to schizophrenia? I mean, it's not like such people can really help it.
Personally I must admit to being a little uncomfortable in the presence of really flaming anti-men (lesbians don't bother me), but that doesn't mean I can't treat them with civility like any other human. One thing I have to say- I recently passed through Carnival in Rio, which as I found out is full of 'happys'. I found myself caught in a 'happy' block party, having to squeeze my way through a densely packed group of 'happys'; however not one of them attempted to grope me, pinch my butt, or any of the other nightmare scenarios that would flash through the mind of any tolerant-but-still-mildly-homophobic heterosexual. So it seems that 'happys' are better-behaved at Carnival than a lot of us straight males.
If this post attracts a reaction from the people who used to call me 'gayman' on here for daring to say that perhaps homosexuals should not be stoned to death... let me give you some more ammunition for your tirades. I'm Welsh on my father's side, and you know what they say about Welshmen and sheep...
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