I wonder how many Polish people it took to Photoshop that picture...
(Hey, I'm Polish. I can say that.)
...he writes a How-To and puts it up online. That's when I'd expect people to really take notice, and those in charge may think, "Oh, maybe that wasn't such a great idea."
Then again, we Americans as a whole really haven't given a shit about our privacy rights for the last eight years (or more), so why start now?
Unfortunately for you and your bigotry, the OP said "if they could prove that sexual preference is genetic." They would have to prove intelligence is genetic for your argument to be valid.
But you are correct in one aspect. We do have a choice. People have the choice to fight their sexuality and live in denial, or people can choose to accept who they really are. Fortunately for us and for future generations, society in general is becoming more accepting of homosexuality, as old bigots are dying off and our younger generation has taken a more welcoming approach.
I completely agree with you. I was just telling my girlfriend the other day how much I disliked Circuit City as we walked past it in the mall. The only thing that made me change my mind was that the entire store was on sale. Even their liquidation sale was lousy. But anyway, back to my point...
Several months ago, me and a few of my coworkers--two of us who had previously worked for Best Buy--were discussing how much more we liked shopping at Best Buy than Circuit City. I really disliked the way Circuit City had their stores laid out. It was poorly planned, poorly lit, and often times poorly staffed. The cash registers were never manned; I always had to go up to customer service to buy, which always ended with me being handed a gigantic receipt.
Best Buy, on the other hand, was brightly lit, colorful, open, and well laid-out. They spent a lot of time and money on their "customer centricity" program, in which they aimed to enhance the store's appearance and the customer's shopping experience. They understood the psychology of shopping. That's why they're the #1 electronics retailer in the US, and that's why Circuit City is tanking.
In Nature there are neither rewards nor punishments, there are consequences. -- R.G. Ingersoll