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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Insightful Comments Extracted From REACH
Insightful comments extracted from REACH which aptly explains the position of all concerned parents & like-minded people:-
LEE
17 Jun 09 , 10:30 AM
Dear “CW”,
In addition to my earlier reply:
Many of my posts and many others here have come out repeatedly to say we are not marginalizing homosexuals who are happy to simply enjoy life Singapore and be happy with their personal space. I wont go deeper into this subject because it has been explained in this thread. Read through and you will understand that many of us have gay friends whom we get along with. These are different from those gay activists as you yourself mentioned.
My optician is gay. He has always been very professional with his work and has great taste in selecting the right frames. I have no problems interacting with him. Recently I also shared about an assignment I did with another gay colleague – a very talented person. It was nice to be able to have a pleasant day with him. He understands I do not endorse the gay alternative lifestyle nor do I approve of homosexual acts. Yet he knows that I accept him as a person worthy of care and love. These friends respect and understand that they should not push their agenda onto mainstream conservatives. In turn, the personal space we give to them shows that we are not marginalizing them in society.
IF you are one of those peaceloving gays who have been contented with having your private space, no desire to push aggressively the pro LGBT agenda, then perhaps people like yourselves should write to those forums which criticise the conservatives (eg. Wayang party, we-are-aware and many more etc.) when we talk about moral values. I wonder if they will be as “gentle” to you if you tell them you don’t agree with them.
So “CW”, it’s the gay activists and organizations like Aware whom we are talking about. Spend more time reading the comments and hopefully you will understand. Take care.
LEE
17 Jun 09 , 10:30 AM
Dear “CW”,
In addition to my earlier reply:
Many of my posts and many others here have come out repeatedly to say we are not marginalizing homosexuals who are happy to simply enjoy life Singapore and be happy with their personal space. I wont go deeper into this subject because it has been explained in this thread. Read through and you will understand that many of us have gay friends whom we get along with. These are different from those gay activists as you yourself mentioned.
My optician is gay. He has always been very professional with his work and has great taste in selecting the right frames. I have no problems interacting with him. Recently I also shared about an assignment I did with another gay colleague – a very talented person. It was nice to be able to have a pleasant day with him. He understands I do not endorse the gay alternative lifestyle nor do I approve of homosexual acts. Yet he knows that I accept him as a person worthy of care and love. These friends respect and understand that they should not push their agenda onto mainstream conservatives. In turn, the personal space we give to them shows that we are not marginalizing them in society.
IF you are one of those peaceloving gays who have been contented with having your private space, no desire to push aggressively the pro LGBT agenda, then perhaps people like yourselves should write to those forums which criticise the conservatives (eg. Wayang party, we-are-aware and many more etc.) when we talk about moral values. I wonder if they will be as “gentle” to you if you tell them you don’t agree with them.
So “CW”, it’s the gay activists and organizations like Aware whom we are talking about. Spend more time reading the comments and hopefully you will understand. Take care.
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