Fixing the Gay Birth Defect
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With the revelation that gays are biologically wired to act in the way that they do a new approach is being muled over by the nations Christian right. Some ministers and right wing activists are suggesting that prenatal treatment be used to finally once and for all correct the gay problem. Its a step forward for them to finally admit that perhaps gays and lesbians do not have a choice to act the way they do, the solution they suggest is not well thought through.
In order to finally solve the gay problem they need to think about how it is spread. We know that spread of homosexuality is due to inheriting the homosexual genes from the parents. Since homosexuals can’t have children its safe to conclude these genes are recessive in nature and thus can be passed from a heterosexual parent to child. Identifying the adult heterosexual carriers of the damaging “homo” genes and preventing their spread is the only sensible solution.
The enactment of this sort of solution will have to be taken up at a state or federal level. In order to ensure compliance and the end of homosexuality testing would have to become mandatory and punishments applied to those that did not comply. Some titles for the act to help it getting passed could be “Prevention of Child Birth Defects Act”, “Preemptive Elimination of Future Terrorists”, or maybe more simply “The Straighter America Act”. Punishment for not complying might be to force the recessive homo gene carriers to listen to Bill Orielly and Pat Robertson simultaneously in order to stimulate the patriotic spirit and Christian morality. After being subjected to a few days of that I am sure they would capitulate to anything.
Once we get this considered I am sure we can help Virginia will likely lead the nation in the demolition of the future queer nation.
[…] sunt nascuti cu defecte. Ei sunt mai mult sau mai putin de un anumit sex. In alte tari chiar s-au gandit la cum se poate repara aceasta problema, insa cum multi dintre ei nu gandesc cu creierul (care?!), nu cred ca se poate […]
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The author’s right to be intolerant is roughly equal to their right to live. That is, none.
Comment by Anonymous — June 1, 2008 @ 9:28 pm