During a Fox News interview, Chris Wallace read Rick Santorum this quote:
The army is not a sociological laboratory. Experiments ..are a danger to efficiency, discipline and morale and would result in ultimate defeat.
The same ideology is being used by political players like Michele Bachmann in urges to reinstate Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.
Santorum agrees with the quote ‘roughly.’ Wallace then informs Santorum the quote was spoken during civil rights movement in the sixties.
And while Santorum can look on that time as an obvious foul in American history, he disagrees that the civil rights movement we face now is the same.
He says, very nervously/emotionally/ignorantly, that of course it’s wrong to ban rights from someone based on the color of their skin. But according to him, the gay rights movement is different because being gay involves activity.
First of all, we’re born this way too. How many times do we have to say it? How many???
Second, the activity you’re referring to is our sexual activity, are we correct? You find what we goes in gay bedrooms so bad? Well guess what, straight people have “bad” sex. There’s premarital sex, extramarital sex, etc. Straight people participate in “bad sex” all the time. Why aren’t you actively fighting that as well? Because there’s fear in your heart. Admitting the problem is the first step to solving the problem!
And third, how’s those Google searches treatin’ ya these days??
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