Pro-sodomite “marriage” posters in our discussion here seem to have invoked what is known as “The Tolerance Über Alles Principle” [Tolerance Above All]. I detect it especially in “pathia’s” posts.
Because it is impossible to tailor our society of 300 million [plus or minus] to suit every single one, the “The Tolerance Über Alles Principle” has transformed it into a Nietzschean
contest of a will to power, of asserting a minority’s preferences over those of the majority while condemning them to the status of “bigot,” absent the granting of those preferences.
In the instant case of admittance to a hospital room, I had an experience just two days ago. A friend’s wife was dying in the hospital, so we went there to see her. We walked in and said to the receptionist that we were there to see so-and-so. Without so much as a question about who we were, we were immediately escorted to her room.
I suspect that “pathia’s” complaint is based on a single case, and she is just repeating it here, ad nausium, as though it was the defining problem of sodomite life, and that one data point could describe a whole universe. I await her describing a patient who is incoherent and couldn’t give consent. That usually follows comments like
Hospital visitation rights can be obtained by an hour long visit with an attorney…
In such cases of an incoherent patient, the hospital would probably be just honoring the wishes of the patient’s family, and rightfully so. And I don’t blame them. If my son was dying of drug abuse, the last ones I’d want around him are his fellow druggie buddies who would serve no purpose other than to be a constant, in-my-face reminder of the culture that put him there.
Is “pathia” happy about this? Does she accept and respect the family’s wishes? No. She wants the tyranny of
her individual human will, a minority position, to be forced on them, and society in general. Yet, she demands acceptance from the very ones she denies it to.