Christopher said:
TheLonelySquire said:
Guys, why is it such an issue that I find glorifying adultery wrong and homoexuality equally distasteful? I'm not telling you guys not to read it, so why are you on my case?
C'mon, deal with it.
Many of us find homophobia wrong and distasteful. Deal with that.
It doesn't appear to me that
TheLonelySquire is displaying a homophobic attitude. He's expressed no fear of or contempt for it, nor any indication that his positions are based in those feelings.
What he's expressed is moral disagreement (which, it should be noted, is foolish, since homosexuality is, in at least the vast majority of cases, beyond one's choice). He's advocated no repression - only stated that he thinks it's wrong.
I mean, come on, this is Star Trek. This is a universe that has been telling us for 40 years that prejudice against those with different appearances, different biologies, different religions, different cultures and value systems, different whatever is just plain wrong and will have been eradicated from human consciousness within a few centuries. How can it possibly come as a surprise that sexual orientation is included in that blanket philosophy of tolerance?
One reason a person might be surprised is that there is no evidence of continuing human homosexuality in
Star Trek. Like autistics, there's no evidence for the continuance of this differently-wired population continuing.
To a mainline population, those wired differently (like homosexuals, those with Asperger's and with autism) are understandably considered to have a disorder, simply by virtue of being out of the main line. Life will be more difficult for them, and parents in the future will likely seek to minimize the chances (though enviromental choices, as well as genetic) that their children will be 'wired' normally.
If we as a species gain much significant control over reproduction, and come to understand the environmental factors involved, Asperger's, autism, homosexuality, etc. are all likely to disappear in short order. We'd lose diversity (and I, for one, will mourn autism), but our children would probably be happier.
It's reasonable to expect homosexuality to at least all but disappear.
How could you not have seen it coming that the members of a Star Trek board would mostly disagree with your attitude about this?
I would hope that members of a
Star Trek board would be rational in their thinking, and not reflexively left-wing.