01-08-2014, 04:25 PM
Well you're right.
Heterosexual = Attraction to opposite sex only.
Bisexual = attraction to both sexes (You can still like one sex more).
Homosexual = attraction to one sex only.
There was an argument I saw recently on my facebook, and I've copied and pasted the girl's response to "I'll not vote for queers in my lifetime". She wrote, "Jason, If you consider that LGBT people are just people and that this is not a new phenomenon, but these people may have existed as long as man has walked the earth, I don't understand why we should treat them like lower-class citizens. They can pay taxes like everyone else, why would they not deserve the same access to everything, including our respect for their choice (if it is even a choice, but I won't go there). I think they need society to rethink and realize that they deserve to be treated equally."
As you can see, the idea of 'no choice' begins to be a primitive argument in 2014. Suppose I have a choice to wake up straight, but choose to instead stay in the relationship I am in? I would expect for that to be okay, as would anyone when choosing to stay with their significant other.
Here are some videos that also illustrate some interesting concepts,
This is a dramatizaton of what it would be like if people treated heteosexuality like homosexuality,
An antihomophobia message from the UN,
An organization trying to change perceptions around the world,
https://allout.org/en
Also, realize that homophobia is everyone's battle. Statically speaking, you have a gay friend. You may not know said friend is gay. You undoubtedly have some friends with attractions for both genders, but that maintain an opposite gender dating style. Standing up to homophobia is standing up for both of these friends as well. Also, note that if you were suddenly tansformed into a gay person, the guy you're debating with would defriend you. Are you really even friends?
Also, for trivia purposes, note that believing homosexuality to be a choice indicates total ignorance on a topic. When we have ignorance on a topic we try to relate to it through our personal experiences.
Noting this, the belief that homosexuality is a choice possibly indicates that your friend has an interest in both genders and vehemently chooses the opposite sex. This correlates with studies that show a correlation between intensely homophobic men and same sex attraction.
Good luck with debate.
Heterosexual = Attraction to opposite sex only.
Bisexual = attraction to both sexes (You can still like one sex more).
Homosexual = attraction to one sex only.
There was an argument I saw recently on my facebook, and I've copied and pasted the girl's response to "I'll not vote for queers in my lifetime". She wrote, "Jason, If you consider that LGBT people are just people and that this is not a new phenomenon, but these people may have existed as long as man has walked the earth, I don't understand why we should treat them like lower-class citizens. They can pay taxes like everyone else, why would they not deserve the same access to everything, including our respect for their choice (if it is even a choice, but I won't go there). I think they need society to rethink and realize that they deserve to be treated equally."
As you can see, the idea of 'no choice' begins to be a primitive argument in 2014. Suppose I have a choice to wake up straight, but choose to instead stay in the relationship I am in? I would expect for that to be okay, as would anyone when choosing to stay with their significant other.
Here are some videos that also illustrate some interesting concepts,
This is a dramatizaton of what it would be like if people treated heteosexuality like homosexuality,
An antihomophobia message from the UN,
An organization trying to change perceptions around the world,
https://allout.org/en
Also, realize that homophobia is everyone's battle. Statically speaking, you have a gay friend. You may not know said friend is gay. You undoubtedly have some friends with attractions for both genders, but that maintain an opposite gender dating style. Standing up to homophobia is standing up for both of these friends as well. Also, note that if you were suddenly tansformed into a gay person, the guy you're debating with would defriend you. Are you really even friends?
Also, for trivia purposes, note that believing homosexuality to be a choice indicates total ignorance on a topic. When we have ignorance on a topic we try to relate to it through our personal experiences.
Noting this, the belief that homosexuality is a choice possibly indicates that your friend has an interest in both genders and vehemently chooses the opposite sex. This correlates with studies that show a correlation between intensely homophobic men and same sex attraction.
Good luck with debate.