Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Problem I Have With Homosexuals

In recent events, I've been busy writing other things, so apologies ahead of time for not writing anything in this arena. One of my interesting finds as of late is all of the hate against homosexuals and anything to do with gay people. I'm aware that this hate has been going on for awhile, after all, homophobia is old news. What's the problem I have with homosexuals, you may ask? It's simple. I don't have a problem with them; what I do have a problem with is all the flak they get for being who they are. Humanity is so quick to judge someone based off of what they claim to be, the color of their skin, how they speak, etc. I treat everyone the same way until they give me reason to do otherwise.

In other words, I regard homosexuals with the same disposition as I regard anyone else; we're all human beings. You have 1 chance with my trust, and if you mess that up, I treat you like an outsider. Gays, blacks, indians, whites, heterosexuals, etc. are all the same. We're all human beings, but you want to know what else is astonishing? Animals are also known to naturally engage in homosexual activity, yet most animals base their actions purely off of instinct. What does that tell you?

On top of what has already been said, scientific research has proven that homosexuality is in fact a natural occurrence in animals, insects, and human beings. All that has to happen is before birth, a single hormone gets switched around and viola! You've got yourself a genuine homosexual. So why do we hate them so much if they're natural? I'm betting for two reasons; because they're different and most people don't understand them (humanity fears and despises what it does not understand), but mostly due to the plague known as religion. Religion has always been and always will be the one thing that holds human beings back as a species. Even more ironic is the horrid truth that only human beings seem to need religion; everything else doesn't. They get along just fine without it. Why? That's for another post.

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