Why will gays always be an extreme minority in our country? Genetics.



<<<<<<<<<<<  Why so few gays?  Answer:  its called "genetics."  If I answered with "God,"  all you libertarians would start with your threats.  But with "genetics,"  there is no one to hate, is there?   Lucky for the human race, things are the way they are in genetics.  

Garance Franke-Ruta / The Atlantic Online:
Americans Have No Idea How Few Gay People There Are  —  Surveys show a shockingly high fraction think a quarter of the country is gay or lesbian, when the reality is that it's probably less than 2 percent.  —  One in ten. It's the name of the group that puts on the Reel Affirmations gay …



Editor’s notes:  indeed, we are wired [genetically] to be heterosexual,  as if the biological design of “male” and “female” was not enough evidence.  The fact that nearly all children raised in  “gay” homes grow up to be heterosexual is another reason why  I am not worried about the gays “taking over.”  God in nature or,  if you prefer,  “Mother Nature”  has the species locked into a heterosexual lifestyle. 

Those who prefer to pretend to be the opposite sex,  transvestite and transsexual,  are less than a quarter percent of the US population.  That being said,  all need to be given the freedom to live their lives without fear of reprisal.  I believe that, but I do not believe that marriage is anything other than a relationship between a man and a woman. 

If  “marriage” is extended beyond this definition,  the hate crime lobby,  given enough time,   will make reference to traditional marriage a criminal offence under hate crime/hate speech laws,  and off to jail you will go. 

That is already the case in Canada,  Spain and France.  Understand that none of those countries have a First Amendment, however.  So, the radical gay movement just might not win its battle to criminalize heterosexual speech in our country,  but,  it will succeed in teaching the lifestyle in our schools.  Again,  with teaching and all,  the ability of the gay jihadists is limited by our genetic code.  

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