From a friend with several confused kids
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“Born this way” is the most hilarious argument that the LGBTQ keep pushing. Nevermind the largest study on gay people and attempting to tie them to genetic loci only yielded 8-25% of all gay people having that amalgamation of loci. Nevermind that identical twins having different preferences is brushed off as “ones just still in the closet”. Nevermind absolutely no discernible evidence in 50 plus years of study showing a traceable biological cause.
It also relies on the "its natural, its seen in nature" argument to be accepted as valid.
Despite nature being filled with awful elements we reject outright for being degenerate, immoral, or even evil.
I was thinking about this exact topic earlier today. How did the "it's genetic" argument suddenly come to mean the behavior is good for society, and not negative or deviant? Why isn't it considered a defect then? We fix cleft lips, for example. The "homosexual preference" trait should be a condition that's studied so a cure can be found.
It doesn't help that people on both the left and right embrace the platitude of "God doesn't make mistakes!" and reject biological truths over mysticism, either the religious or psuedo-scientific variety.
gas chamber/mass graves/furnace
That's how you cure it.