Several people referred me to Huck on the Daily Show yesterday. Good stuff. But here’s one thing that’s been boggling my mind lately. The case for/against gay marriage is hung-up on this idea of choice–i.e. we should frown on gay marriage because it’s a deviant lifestyle. Or we shouldn’t frown on it because it isn’t a lifestyle, it’s a biological fact. This is where the comparisons with race come in. But I always hated this argument. Whenever people say, “You should not discriminate against people because they didn’t chose to be black,” I hear the mild tones of wild liberal condescension.

Implicit in that logic is a kind of judgment, the notion that if I could choose, I obviously would choose to be white. But what if I just like being black? What if I could choose and would still choose black? Ditto for homosexuality. So what if you do choose to be gay? I understand that a lot of the science says you don’t, but why do we accept this implicit idea that heterosexuality is, necessarily, what everyone would chose?

What if it is a lifestyle… – Ta-Nehisi Coates.

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