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A Queer Need for Rejection

Huh? Wrote: Dec 05, 2012 7:39 AM
No one says that homos can't get married. It is nowhere (to my knowledge) illegal for a homosexual to marry. If they don't want to marry a person of the opposite sex, they can stay single. Is that simple enough? Is there discrimination in that? Please, no "Booohoohoo, I can't marry the one I love." Half the straight people can't marry the one they love. Live with it.

Whenever I write about the issue of First Amendment Freedom of Association, I defend the right of campus groups, not government administrators, to control their own belief structure and membership requirements. This often involves discussing real life cases with real life tension between religious groups and homosexual activists. This results in a slew of emails asking why a homosexual student would ever want to join a fundamentalist religious group. The short answer to the question is that homosexual activists don't really want to join these organizations. Some want to use them for political gain before shutting them down altogether.

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