> I agree entirely. In fact, I've been spouting this view, for years. I'd > be interesteed to know whether anyone has any good arguments against it. They don't except the irrational wannabe leftist pretences you find in Doug, or the purist (=conservatist) reaction you find in Proyect, or the hysterical, childish reaction of a Christian. > I'm bisexual. This is too complicated for them to follow; oh, I forgot, they are marxists, so probably they do have a formula for you specifying what's the correct political line that you should follow. I am sure that even some gays would agree with me - those who are proud enough to see conflict/controversy/diverdity/divisions within their own group just as within any other.
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