It’s good to hear that your response to someone being homosexual isn’t advisarial. Not everyone has reacted that way and in the past reactions were such that it would motivate more homosexuals to be hidden (closeted) outside of certain communities.
Recall that within living memory in the USA there was a time that if someone were known to be homosexual that s/he could also be classified as sociopathic (which could have an impact on employment status, job opportunities and position within ones community). Policies and reactions in the USA had in the past such that it could be extremely disadvantage for a homosexual to be openly gay (ex: “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” allowed someone to be gay in the military as long as they were not openly making it known they were gay. If they were openly gay they could be dismissed and barred from the military). The USA now is post-Lavender Scare. Things have been changing and it seems more can be openly gay with less penalties.
Part of the intent has been for people to seet homosexuality as more common than they had previously thought. I don’t think a “keep it to yourself” strategy would have accomplished this goal very well.
Even as a boy in the mid 1960s, I knew who homosexual persons were. Keep in mind, however, that years - decades - of studies of homosexual persons were carried out and reports were published. And thanks to a few here, I was able to confirm their classification fell under a ‘disorder’ according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual used by the American Psychiatric Association. They were not classified as “sociopathic.” In 1967, CBS did a documentary titled “The Homosexuals,” with Mike Wallace. People knew where the gay bars were.
I believe the APA was sincere about helping homosexual persons who sought help. However, in 1973, radical gay activists, and closeted gays in the APA, would force a vote not based on research, but a fight. So, what was a disorder yesterday became not a disorder the following day. It is not rational to lobby for a change in diagnosis. And similar lobbying was used recently to reclassify Transgendered persons.
“Whereas previously a man who “self-identified” as a woman (or vice versa) could have been classified as mentally ill, now the DSM-5 uses the term “gender dysphoria,” which means it is only a mental illness if you’re troubled by this self-identification. Elated activists in the “LGBT” community had lobbied the APA for the change for years.”
“activists” not psychiatric professionals? Hardly a rational reason for a change.
Source:
ncregister.com/daily-news/psychiatrys-new-normal-transgendered-persons
So, I’m sick of a total “out” stranger telling everyone watching him on CNN to “stop being homophobic.” Might as well have been, “Have you stopped beating your wife?” I’m sick of kids as young as 5 being exposed to “gay sexual relationships are OK” propaganda, without their parents being informed.
It’s so strange that all the LGBT people I worked with in the 1970s and early 80s found work. In fact, I walked into work one day and read the notice on the Bulletin Board regarding the just started “Sexual Reassignment Surgery” procedure. One employee went from being a woman to a man, kept her job and there was no outcry. And it was a big hospital.
I don’t walk up to total strangers and ask them about their sexual orientation. If I see 100 people in a day, I can tell who is black, white or Oriental but I cannot tell if any of them are gay. That’s my problem. Keep your private life private. I never asked friends, “So, what do you and your wife do in the bedroom?”
Ed