Tuesday, March 07, 2006

It's not a sin, it's just something you gotta think...

Brokeback mountain got the best director- who's a taiwanese guy- in Oscar award, in the meantime it heats up the discussion of homo love again and apparently this gets journalists' job much easier and believing that to avoid worldwide protest there're only pros articles being posted.

I'm not against homosexuality. In fact I like gay people and have some good gay friends. They're usually more thoughtful and soft and sweet than people in their gender, and remain the function that the opposite gender is lack of. However, when media try to show their support to homosexuality and embellish homo love with the fact that love is no limit- which I completely agree, is there anyone aware of the problem behind this phenomenon, that the population of homosexuality is getting bigger and bigger? Is there anyone aware that this phenomenon is against nature? In biological point of view, for any non-autogamy creatures the insemination by a male and a female unit enables the generation of the species to be passed on. In 21st century, however, our children are educated that it's not abnormal that males love (marry) males or females love (marry) females. It's acquiesced that a male married a female and has babies but screws with another male, or a female marries another female and tells their kids the female is their daddy or one of a male couple becomes their kids mommy. Isn't there anyone aware that this is totally insane?

Homo love is extolled and those who opine it tend to be charged in same guilt as racial discrimination. Since when race and homosexuality fell into same category? If you're a horse dealer, will you blame black horses not in same color as white horses, or 2 male horses screw each other and ignore female horses? If sexual hormone doesn't work any more and our kids are going to be born in male-ish female or female-ish male and love (marries) only same gender, then genitals will be created only for (homosexual) pleasure and heterogamy will become a job only for reproduction. Is this the world you guys want?

Again, I'm not against homo at all... just try to remind you what you're not thinking about and what you're going to encounter if biological studies of this phenomenon keep being seen as anti-human rights, and if you still don't think something has gone wrong with human gene.

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