Politics: the absurdity of the homosexual choice argument
If this exchange between Hardball's Chris Matthews and Evangelical Prick Jerry Falwell doesn't demonstrate the absurdity of 'choosing' to be hetero or homosexual, I'm not sure what does. Don't bother reading without your tongue place firmly in cheek:
Matthews: Did you choose to be heterosexual?
Matthews: You thought about it and you came up with that solution, that lifestyle?
Falwell: Well, put it this way, I was taught as a child that that's the right way to be.
Matthews: But did you feel an attraction toward women?
Matthews: How old were you when you chose to be heterosexual?
Falwell: Oh, I don't remember that.
Matthews: Well you must, because you say it's a big decision.
Falwell: Well, I ... I started dating when I was about 13.
Matthews: And you had to decide between boys and girls. And you chose girls.
Falwell: Well, I never had to decide, I never thought … (laughter)
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