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Silas
The question seemed mind boggle-ingly obvious. That's
why that answer came back. If you believe "those queers" are so different that
an injury could make you "turn", you are dealing with the brainwashed
misconceptions of a society that is just now dealing with the facts. You
should listen to your aide when he talks about being different. When you feel
sympathy or compassion, it's not that you are turning gay rather you are seeing
that he is not so different from you except in that one area. SCI makes everyone
know what understanding from others can mean. Particularly a straight, white,
American, rural male
don't stop asking questions, OK?
-Cameron
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