Claeyt wrote:Procreation is only part of what marriage is about...
No one was talking about marriage. We are free to love whomever we want, it's the expression of love, or in this particular case, love preferences, which is sometimes questionable.
Claeyt wrote:The point is that what you view as normal...
Pretty sure homosexuality is generally accepted these days, unless you live in a country like Russia. I will return to this point later.
Claeyt wrote:Yes and the line is drawn every day in our society
No questions here, it's just where we want this line to be drawn which is different.
Claeyt wrote:There are many festivals to heterosexuality in European History...
Still disagree. In your examples sexuality is neither center aspect, nor main theme of the festival. They were created to celebrate something different.
I'm okay with gays or whatever other sexuality participating in festivals, creating their own traditions in time. I'm not okay with sexuality, any kind of it, being the name and sole purpose of any festival.
Claeyt wrote:The point is that it should matter what their sexuality is. They're not trying to make you aware of it, they're simply living who they are.
That's the point where I firmly say
"No".
It shouldn't matter what sexuality I am, sexuality shouldn't be the central aspect of our life at all.
And living who I am shouldn't be forcing my opinion onto others, which is exactly what vocal parts of minorities and their radical liberal friends do.
I say, that I find foot fetish disgusting, and everythings fine, I'm just expressing my opinion.
I say, that I find gays disgusting, and suddenly I'm bigot, homophobic and oppressive.
Like I said before, different sexualities are generally tolerated in the society, yet tolerating something and finding it "normal" is different, and I do not want anyone telling me what is normal and what is not.
I want to have my right to say, that I do not like something.
Claeyt wrote:The morality line is drawn by society and communities...
No questions here either.