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If you’ve read the famous essay “Defining Deviancy Down” you can recognize that the APA in 1973 did the same thing with homosexuality: changing the definition of something is a matter with political consequences.
So in 2013, we are supposed to believe it is “scientific” to apprise homosexual actions are normal.
I’m missing out here; I’m missing something. These actions are done by a tiny fraction of the human population, and they are clearly not in conformity with the natural order of things. They also appear to be linked to other factors as well; other psychological pressures. While there is some very modest evidence to show a biological base or biological possibility of developing this behavior, this doesn’t affect things.
How can this be called “scientific”?
My guess is that in 1973, enough people on the APA board decided to give it a shot and see whether normative social pressures were creating the negatives associated with homosexual behavior. . . they did an experiment.
So in 2013, we are supposed to believe it is “scientific” to apprise homosexual actions are normal.
I’m missing out here; I’m missing something. These actions are done by a tiny fraction of the human population, and they are clearly not in conformity with the natural order of things. They also appear to be linked to other factors as well; other psychological pressures. While there is some very modest evidence to show a biological base or biological possibility of developing this behavior, this doesn’t affect things.
How can this be called “scientific”?
My guess is that in 1973, enough people on the APA board decided to give it a shot and see whether normative social pressures were creating the negatives associated with homosexual behavior. . . they did an experiment.