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On 05/11/2025 01:45 pm, Max Demian wrote:
> On 05/11/2025 11:55, JNugent wrote:
>> On 05/11/2025 07:21 am, Martin Harran wrote:
>>
>>> Norman Wells wrote:
>
>>>> Perhaps then, for the first time, you would explain exactly what
>>>> he has done which is against *your* morality.
>>>
>>> It's not about *my* morality, it's about the bit you snipped, your
>>> claim that "A nation's morality is generally what is expressed as its
>>> laws."
>>>
>>> There are lots of things that most people disapprove of that are not
>>> illegal.
>>
>> Interesting. Please identify a few.
>>
>> Homosexual activity, which could have been on your little list two or
>> generations ago (post-1967, probably couldn't today, such has been the
>> change in public perception over that period.
>
> I should think that lots of people still disapprove of homosexual activity.
>
> Others might have misgivings about certain aspects, like having "Pride"
> flags waved in their faces, the idea that homosexuality is an identity
> rather than an activity, free pre-exposure prophylaxis and indulgence of
> "chemsex" and its harmfulness.
Many, but probably not most.
As to the other things you mention, many would have misgivings about the
same sort of thing when related to heterosexuality.
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