In commenting on a post about the disgraceful Clinton "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" homosexuals-in-the-military policy, Anonymous yesterday made the claim:
If you believe homosexuals are incapable of controlling themselves, you must be basing your opinion on wrong, hateful stereotypes.
In a subsequent comment, I cited why I question the willingness of homosexuals to control themselves, and here is a fresh example of why:
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Andy Bookwalter complained for years about people having sex in the restrooms at the Georgetown Playfield near his house.
But the situation peaked in September, when somebody actually started advertising on Craigslist.
"Looking for fun in Georgetown," the post was titled. "Looking for someplace fun to get off with other men? Georgetown park bathroom between 11:00 a.m. and 1 p.m. is a great place. Hit me up if you would like to pick a time."
It's not the kind of thing he wants his two young sons -- 3 and 1 -- to walk in on someday.
This is far from the only area dealing with this problem. Democratic Mayor of Fort Lauderdale Jim Naugle was in the news a couple of months ago for his welcome efforts to stop this in his community.
Normal, mentally healthy people don't run around having anonymous sex in public restrooms. Such a behavior is strong evidence that self-control is lacking.
And on the military question, we don't need these antics--or the risk of them--going on in a tank, a bomber, an air-refueling tanker, a ship, a submarine, or a foxhole. We don't need this going on in public restrooms, but beyond that, national defense is too important to risk with politically correct social experiments.
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