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- From: smithw@col.hp.com (Walter Smith)
- Newsgroups: alt.rush-limbaugh,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.politics.clinton,alt.politics.bush,alt.politics.homosexuality
- Subject: Re: Sexuality
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 23:28:17 GMT
- Organization: Colorado Springs IT Center
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- rj24@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Robert Johnston) writes:
- > 1 Part of teaching children to respect all people is to teach them about
- > the diversity of people. They must be taught of the existance of specific
- > groups of people that are different from the child. Otherwise, the child
- > may assume that the label "people" does not apply to this other group.
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- And this list of groups should include...I think kids will take "people"
- to mean "people". I think it is the adults that have it too ingrained to
- do so.
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- > 2 Homosexuality, like heterosexuality and bisexuality, is neither
- > bad nor good. Would you comment on the 'goodness' of red hair vs. black?
- > light skin vs. dark? There is no value judgement to be made here.
-
- That is a big matter of opinion still. I'm not at all interested in
- forcing you to believe my view; I'm not at all interested in having
- schools teach your kids my view. It should be left at home.
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- Walter
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