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Kind of like sickle cell anemia. It's a single-gene issue. If the gene is one way, blood cells are round. If the gene is another way, blood cells are sickle-shaped and more sticky. The end result can be mortally problematic, but as far as the genes are concerned, there's nothing to be offended by; it's just how information is coded. If we flip it around so heterosexuality is the minority, I would still consider it looking for a "gene that determines sexual orientation" rather than a "straight gene". I'm a little confused again. Why is looking for one gene that determines a person's sexual orientation offensive, while finding out that sexuality is a combination of genes (plural) and hormones not offensive? Neither of those scenarios have anything to do with making a judgment on the person who received those genes or hormones. Why is one scenario (one gene) offensive and the other scenario (plural genes and hormones) not offensive? |
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