Monocle
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Yeah, I was a casual homophobe up through my teens. Partially from social influences (other kids) and partially because my family implied that homosexuality was abnormal, without directly addressing the subject. (I'm gay, so that screwed me up for a good long while and still affects me now, even though they're as accepting as they know how to be.) I had to shake off those attitudes on my own by reading about gay people's experiences online and finding gay characters I enjoyed in books.
Basically I tumbled backward into humanism after spending a few years learning to identify with others and to appreciate the common humanity people share. At some point I realized people are just people, and you don't have to get hung up on apparent differences. Changing your gut reactions can take a long time, even longer than modifying your core beliefs, but it's possible.
Basically I tumbled backward into humanism after spending a few years learning to identify with others and to appreciate the common humanity people share. At some point I realized people are just people, and you don't have to get hung up on apparent differences. Changing your gut reactions can take a long time, even longer than modifying your core beliefs, but it's possible.