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  1. BlacLord™

    China bans images of gay people on TV.

    The same comparison can be said for heterosexuality but isn't. You'd get up your own arse and offended (no pun intended) and rightly so, because it's not a just comparison, just as it isn't. Both comparisons would be, and are spurious and show a lack of logical depth and insight.
  2. BlacLord™

    China bans images of gay people on TV.

    Religion isn't forbidden, though it isn't embraced by the state. You're failing to understand, or not reading properly. Where societies originally accepted homosexuality, it was religion that changed the perceptions to something negative. The spring of Islam and Christianity that occurred was...
  3. BlacLord™

    China bans images of gay people on TV.

    Not at all. Religion is at the root of most of this inherent opposition. China held one of many historical cultures that integrated as homosexuality and bisexuality at the norm. It was the rise of Christianity and Islam that changed things; as was the case all over the world.
  4. BlacLord™

    China bans images of gay people on TV.

    You shouldn't have been put war and sexual attraction in the same sentence; spurious indeed. Aversion to homosexuality has not universally always been so; it's just a flaw that appeared as societies progressed. The fact of the matter is that homosexuality was not originally condemned in most...
  5. BlacLord™

    China bans images of gay people on TV.

    Homosexuality is as biologically normal as heterosexuality, and has been observed in countless species. There's a reason men have internal g-spots, and why men and women are attracted to the same ***... Call it mother's nature own brand of population control, call it one result of biodiversity...
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