Friday, March 21, 2014

Homosexuality is WRONG!


The title, I hope, has evoked one of two emotions.  Either you are mad as hell with me and do not understand how I could say that homosexuality is wrong, or you completely agree and assume that this blog post is going to say how right you are.  Keep reading and find out.

As the vice president of the LGBT group on my campus, I have gotten to interact with both sides of this spectrum.  I've had great talks with people who wholeheartedly approve of same sex marriage and also with people who use the term 'fag' or 'faggot' like it's their job.  From these discussions, I've learned a lot about the current state of the people.

My overall advice is this: If you don't approve of gay marriage, don't marry someone who is gay.  That's it.  That's all the 'gay agenda' should be.  If you don't approve of the gay lifestyle, don't put yourself in one.  If I don't like people with red hair, I won't hang around people with red hair.  What I wouldn't even consider doing is going up to any red haired person I could find and tell them their lifestyle is wrong and should change immediately, because their genetic makeup can of course be changed.

Picture yourself.  Find one aspect of your life that is permanent and you were born with.  Maybe you have freckles, or are really short/tall, or even have a weird laugh.  Now picture a group of people telling you that one aspect of your life makes you a lesser person that should not be allowed the same rights as those of the 'correct' type.  Say anyone under 5,10'' cannot get married.  That's not something you can change, yet not you are unable to marry the person you love.

Seems stupid, doesn't it?  That's because it is.  No matter what your own beliefs are, they are your own.  You do not determine what is right or wrong for other people.  You can only speak for yourself.

I am not here saying that everybody should approve of gay marriage.  I know that is something that will most likely never happen.  I am just saying that we shouldn't judge people based on something that can't be changed.

The perk of being human is that we aren't the same.  We just haven't gotten to the point where we accept that everyone is different.  Once we realize that what I do does not affect you, nor vice versa, the world can become something great.

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