I do agree that the "choice dialog" as a political strategy has implications that not everyone recognizes, as you've described above. I'm cynical enough to see the "mainstream gay movement" consciously choosing the "but we're born that way" because it's politically effective. Even if that means throwing less mainstream people under the bus.
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Date: 2012-08-04 03:52 am (UTC)I do agree that the "choice dialog" as a political strategy has implications that not everyone recognizes, as you've described above. I'm cynical enough to see the "mainstream gay movement" consciously choosing the "but we're born that way" because it's politically effective. Even if that means throwing less mainstream people under the bus.