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Gay rights group slams Zoo for trying to turn gay penguins straight

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darscot

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My brother had a gay dog a few years back. I teased the shit out of him for it. Not that I think that there is anything wrong with a gay dog. It's just the fact that his wife and and little girls bring home the most pathetic pets you've ever seen. They found this queer dog at breeder the thing off course wouldn't breed so it was badly abused. The other funny part was the fact that he had no clue why it wouldn't breed untill someone told him it was gay.
 
Why not let the penguins just decide for themselves :lol

No wonder The Sun is regarded as a piece of shit newspaper. Half-naked girls and speech bubbles in the pictures. Although the 'Only gay in the village had me :lol
 

Gantz

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Reminds me of Christians who claimed they were able to turn gay people straight with the "word of God". :lol
 
Please, let's skip past the

"animals are gay, that shows it has a biological component!"

"we are not animulls, we r better"

discussion, mmmkay?


and what they were doing wasn't forcing heterosexuality on the penguins as much as it was like a desperate father taking his queenie son to a prostitute and saying "please touch dem titties boy". Poor zoo. In time you will accept your gay penguin sons. :lol
 

Alcibiades

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well if O'Reilly was reporting this correctly, they brought in female penguins from somewhere else cause where there was gay penguins that particular species was close to extinction...

to bad they don't have sperm banks and stuff like that so they can continue to keep the species going...
 

Tarazet

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Alcibiades said:
well if O'Reilly was reporting this correctly,

Stopped reading here.

Seriously though, even if a species is going to go extinct due to homosexuality.. are we still obligated to keep it from happening? I seriously don't think so. For once, it's not humanity's fault. Species die out, always have. Why we actively try to prevent this from happening is beyond me.
 

Tarazet

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Scrow said:
it's in our nature to preserve... occasionally.

I can see what you mean... that relates to the female instinct of protecting one's young. And I can understand the urge to protect the animal kingdom, because we have the power to do so... but looking at it with an unsentimental outlook, I can only see it as a waste of effort.
 
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