Tuesday, July 28, 2009

On Gay Human Nature

They tend to sit in the right side of the room, enforcing or attempting to enforce their foggy beliefs on everyone who they perceive as a heathen without the title (only because of political correctness). They tend to vindicate their feebly idealistic decisions with the claim:

“We are going back to the good ol’ days.” So I conclude that their definition of “the good ol’ days” lays in the oppressive society of Dark Middle Ages when everyone was an enumerated, socially tyrannical homophobe. I don’t understand Christianity, Christian based politics, or how

they work in the robotic vessels that carry them from ideas to actions, but I understand that consequently, their morbid pestilence spreads and intrudes in the life of those who become second-class citizens, those who end up having a fractional score of the volume compared to the score that can be heard when they whisper… but in reality, we scream so much louder. So the questions arise: what happened to the protection of minority rights? The schism between church and state on which this country was built? Isn’t Christianity founded on principles of tolerance and love? How do reactionary megalomaniacs find themselves affected if I establish a loving union with a person whom is coincidentally of the same sex I am? But I’m not interested on Christian principles or politics; I’m only interested in human nature, gay human nature, and the protection of the natural rights that must support it.


I hope their children turn out really gay.


The state segregating, discriminating, deciding who can and cannot get married is leaving out a minority group. The gay community is experiencing prejudice. It’s unconstitutional! I look back in history and find different minority groups who have experienced segregation: women (though they are not minority are treated like one), Blacks in America, Jews in central Europe, Muslims in Spain, capitalists in Russia, and so on; it’s a revolting and interminable list, and I jeer at how ridiculous the reasoning of the majority has been in every single case. And in the end, when the majority loses the fight, they realize how they don’t lose anything but the fight. In the words of the precious Nina Simone: 


”You don’t have to live next to me,

Just give me my equality”


I’m not asking heterosexuals to turn gay. I'm heterosexual. But I’m asking for equality rights for a minority group. Now, what really is ridiculous is that it’s 2009 and segregation still exists.