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September 5, 2007 at 10:05 pm
From what I have learned after my initial puzzlement about the reaction to this incident, the reason the police were conducting the sting in that restroom was because men were not just pickup up men there and leaving to have sex elsewhere, they were doing it in that very restroom. So when you say it ain’t the sex, do you mean you have no judgments on the matter of homosexual relations in public restrooms?
September 6, 2007 at 8:00 pm
I have this judgement on homosexual relations in public restrooms:
If someone bothers me while I’m in a public restroom, I’m calling the cops, not because of anyone’s sexual desires, but because I’ve been bothered.
Beyond that, I don’t care whether a man likes men, or whether a woman likes women. I’ve known both men who like men and women who like women, and, in either case, they probably didn’t have any choice. In neither case am I threatened in any way.
It’s a whole nother thing to go soliciting gay sex in a public restroom while also having a history of supporting laws against homosexuality.
I can understand why a gay person would not broadcast his or her preference. There is no hypocrisy in laying low in a society that hates you.
Moral weakness, perhaps, but not hypocrisy.
There is hypocrisy in doing X while also supporting legislation against doing X.
Craig is a hypocrite.
Needless to say, he found himself in a political party where he can feel right at home.
September 6, 2007 at 10:06 pm
Should the police, then, attempt to put a stop to gay sex occurring in public restrooms?
September 9, 2007 at 6:38 pm
There should be NO sex in any public place. Gay, or straight. That’s what rooms are for.