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- From: matt@smoke.brl.mil (Matthew Rosenblatt)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal
- Subject: Re: Supreme Court Upholds Freedom of Speech
- Message-ID: <19621@smoke.brl.mil>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 13:50:50 GMT
- References: <1993Jan25.122949.10028@wam.umd.edu> <Jan.25.19.48.24.1993.2763@romulus.rutgers.edu> <1993Jan27.021827.7448@rotag.mi.org>
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- In article <1993Jan27.021827.7448@rotag.mi.org> kevin@rotag.mi.org (K
- evin Darcy) writes:
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- >. . . the biggest problem facing gays today (IMO) is STILL people
- >like you with Dark Ages attitudes towards homosexuality. AIDS and its
- >effects can be medically treated, and, maybe soon, even vaccinated
- >against. [Kevin Darcy]
-
- If the predisposition towards homosexuality is indeed a matter of
- genetically-based physiological structure or neuroendocrinological
- balance, it may well be that the same medical science which has
- discovered this matter will be able to find a medical way for those
- homosexual people who are sick and tired of coping daily with the
- majority's homophobia and who wish to become heterosexual to realize
- their wish. There is discrimination against obese people, even those
- who are obese through no fault of their own. There are also medical
- ways for people who want to be thin to become thin, although no one
- is forcing any fat man to become thin if he prefers remaining fat.
- Someday, homosexual people will be in the same situation as obese
- people.
-
- -- Matt Rosenblatt
- (matt@amsaa.brl.mil)
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