You can view homosexuality as abnormal, while also acknowledging that there are homosexuals who, in all other respects, are normal and live respectable lives.
What is there to refute about idiotic claims presented with no evidence? I'd point you to David Starkey, Glenn Greenwald and Dave Rubin who are none of those things that you claimed are applicable to every homosexual.
Basically all of it (I guess you could quibble on the 'normal' thing, but I had already addressed that), but he didn't seem like the kind who can engage in meaningful conversation.
Gays are a fraction of the population, and the "normal respectable" ones are likely a fraction of that. How are they supposed to just magically find each other? Every "gay meet" event is crawling with the worst types, as is every dating vector.
By sheer math, they will always be exposed constantly to the degenerate side and most will have to compromise on it simply to not be alone. Heck that's such a common thing Key and Peele were mocking it a decade ago.
You can view homosexuality as abnormal, while also acknowledging that there are homosexuals who, in all other respects, are normal and live respectable lives.
Huh, didn't know you were a crazy person.
What is there to refute about idiotic claims presented with no evidence? I'd point you to David Starkey, Glenn Greenwald and Dave Rubin who are none of those things that you claimed are applicable to every homosexual.
You want to disagree on a specific point, or just generally?
Basically all of it (I guess you could quibble on the 'normal' thing, but I had already addressed that), but he didn't seem like the kind who can engage in meaningful conversation.
Gays are a fraction of the population, and the "normal respectable" ones are likely a fraction of that. How are they supposed to just magically find each other? Every "gay meet" event is crawling with the worst types, as is every dating vector.
By sheer math, they will always be exposed constantly to the degenerate side and most will have to compromise on it simply to not be alone. Heck that's such a common thing Key and Peele were mocking it a decade ago.