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"Jeff North" wrote in message
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> On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 15:55:22 GMT, in alt.politics.homosexuality "Stan
> de SD" wrote:
>
> >|
> >| "Jeff North" wrote in message
> >| news:r4dvivciagdkckkpkj8u45csm048fa185q@4ax.com...
> >| > On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 12:59:49 GMT, in alt.politics.homosexuality Lazer
> >| > Sharp wrote:
> >| >
> >| > >| On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 09:19:20 GMT, Ward Stewart
> >| > >| wrote:
> >| > >|
> >| > >| >On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 03:40:49 GMT, "Stan de SD"
> >| > >| > wrote:
> >| > >| >
> >| > >| >>
> >| > >| >> wrote in message
> >| > >| >>news:691e612a4442a03cb79256938e5af969@free.teranews.com...
> >| > >| >>>
> >| > >| >>> Even if homosexuals win the right to same-sex marriage, they
will
> >| > >| >>> continue to seek multiple partnerships. Homosexual Andrew
Sullivan
> >| is
> >| > >| >>> the senior editor at The New Republic. In his book, Virtually
> >| Normal,
> >| > >| >>> Sullivan says that straight society will learn a lot from
> >| homosexual
> >| > >| >>> marriages if they are legalized. He notes that straights will
learn
> >| to
> >| > >| >>> have a greater "understanding of the need for extramarital
outlets
> >| > >| >>> between two men than between a man and a woman." In other
words,
> >| > >| >>> homosexuals have no intention of remaining monogamous to each
> >| other.
> >| > >| >>> Sullivan criticizes what he calls the "stifling model of
> >| heterosexual
> >| > >| >>> normality."
> >| > >| >>>
> >| > >| >>> Homosexual activist Michelangelo Signorile has openly called
for
> >| the
> >| > >| >>> abolition of marriage and family as we know it. According to
> >| > >| >>> Signorile, writing in Out magazine, homosexuals should "fight
for
> >| > >| >>> same-sex marriage and its benefits and then, once granted,
redefine
> >| > >| >>> the institution of marriage completely. . . . to debunk the
myth
> >| and
> >| > >| >>> radically alter an archaic institution. . . . The most
subversive
> >| > >| >>> action lesbians and gays can undertake--and one that would
perhaps
> >| > >| >>> benefit all of society--is to transform the notion of 'family'
> >| > >| >>> entirely."
> >| > >| >>
> >| > >| >>In other words, militant queers want it both ways - they want
> >| "inclusion"
> >| > >| >>into the same social institutions they are hell-bent on
destroying.
> >| They
> >| > >| >>sound just like the malcontent teenager who says he really
doesn't
> >| want to
> >| > >| >>go to the party, but wants an invitation so badly merely so he
can
> >| disrupt
> >| > >| >>it. :O|
> >| > >| >>
> >| > >| >Dim witted and nasty too -- a poisonous combination.
> >| > >| >
> >| > >| >Is it that you imagine that ALL Gays must have the SAME opinions?
> >| > >| >Michael Signorile and I (for instance) have entirely divergent
views
> >| > >| >in the matter of marriage.
> >| > >|
> >| > >| Regardless your views, homosexuals in general are inherently
> >| > >| promiscuous. That fact has been demonstrated many, many time.
> >| >
> >| > ...and there is no such person as a promiscuous heterosexual?
> >|
> >| Promiscuous heterosexuals aren't out there actively trying to "debunk"
or
> >| "radically alter" institutions to force others to accept them.
>
> Why should they? They have ready access to the institutions (and look
> what they are doing to them - just look at the divorce rate, the level
> of adultery etc).
Yet it's their institution, not yours. Go start your own institution if you
don't like it.
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