writer811
Legacy Member
I try to be understanding and nonjudgemental. I don't believe that anything should be illegal or taboo unless it somehow harms people (And due to separation of church and state, religious reasons are irrelevant). For example, I defend the rights of LGBT and polygamists every day. And I routinely have to defend practices and lifestyles that seem bizarre and/or disgusting even to me. For example, some people like to have sex with cars. It doesn't hurt anyone, why should it be taboo or illegal? Some cultures eat the bodies of their dead. They've already died of natural causes, no one is hurt by eating them. Why shouldn't it be allowed? Some people enjoy cutting themselves, not out of depression or suicidal tendencies but because it makes them feel good. If they know how to avoid seriously hurting themselves, why should they have to stop if it makes them happy?
We can't be open minded about some things and then condemn others because we can't understand it or it disgusts or frightens us. Open minded about one thing, open minded about all. Now, open minded doesn't mean accepting. If a lifestyle is harmful, it absolutely should be banned. But there's no reason to ban a harmless one.
We can't be open minded about some things and then condemn others because we can't understand it or it disgusts or frightens us. Open minded about one thing, open minded about all. Now, open minded doesn't mean accepting. If a lifestyle is harmful, it absolutely should be banned. But there's no reason to ban a harmless one.
