I was just reading some posts in the [livejournal.com profile] queerchoice community, and I found it really interesting. I wouldn't say that I chose to be attracted to other females, but at the same time I get tired of "we're born this way" as a reason not to discriminate against us. I mean, sure, I think a lot of it is innate, but I dislike the idea that I am a victim of my genetics, and everyone should take pity on me and let me marry and adopt with other poor saps such as myself. Hrm.

From: [identity profile] brucebanner.livejournal.com


hardcore. Personally, I had to ditch the "it's not my fault, I was born this way" trip. I mean, that's all well and good for those who need to feel that way so as not to have self-loathing, but I found it a bit redundant for me, considering that I already used that excuse for having an ironing fetish...and being black. That's when I knew I had to have another 'excuse' so I decided the reason I want to adopt and marry adn not have my own children taken away just cause I'm gay is "because I'm human." I know, I know--it's a little far fetched, but it seems to say everything I want. Besides, I already blame too much on gentics for that to be hip anymore. ;)

genetic trendsetter,
Joe the Human :)

From: [identity profile] masscooper.livejournal.com


so I decided the reason I want to adopt and marry and not have my own children taken away just cause I'm gay is "because I'm human."

Yeah, the whole "pity me I'm making excuses for my existence" thing as a valid argument in identity politics annoys me. You choose your religion, you choose your politics, you choose your opinions-even if they seem inherent, they're *not* and yet, they are protected. In order for me to have basic rights, however, I have to claim non-involvement? Puh-leeze.
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