But the homosexuals have not kept it private and have brought it into the public schools
I began High School in 1972. Even back then, sexual relations among teenagers (in some cases between students and teenagers) were not exactly a secret.
I have to imagine it's no more private today than it was 47 years ago.
If heterosexual sex is an openly discussed topic in public schools, there is no conceivable reason that other types of sex cannot be openly discussed as well.
Heterosexual sex is what nature (or God, if you're religious) designed. It's how our species propagates. Gay sex is abnormal and yields no benefit to the species. Gay men account for 70% of all HIV infections, 83% of all syphilis cases, and are 17 times more likely to contract anal cancer - just to name a few statistics. Spin it all you like, but that's nature stamping a big fact
REJECT stamp on homosexual activity. It's an evolutionary dead end.
Let me know when
that is taught in schools as opposed to this "love is love" and "we should all be so tolerant" and "it's totally normal" ******* nonsense.
As someone who works closely with the public at the community level, I'm of the belief that most people I meet should not procreate, regardless of sexual orientation. We're at nearly 8 Billion and climbing. I don't think the species is at risk of dying out from lack of schtupping. We aren't Pandas yet.
As for the religious prohibition, it rates right up their with eating cheeseburgers and laying with your neighbor's handmaiden. It's between you and your deity, not a society issue.
If someone is engaging in an activity that raises their health risks, be it smoking, skateboard riding, base jumping, or associating with the Clintons, I don't believe it's my business to condemn it. Personal freedom
I'm going out on a limb here and speculating that your concern for the health of the male homosexual community is not the only, not even the key, reason you object to the relations. Would I be wrong there?
Homosexuality isn't normal. Getting dressed up in a French Maid outfit and tickling your spouse with a feather duster isn't normal either (but it's hours of fun for the entire family). When did normal become a desirable trait when it comes to anything, especially human sexuality?