Affirmative action based on sexual behavior
Exclusive: Joseph Farah tells of Obama appointing staff based on bedroom proclivities
One of the advantages of living as long as I have, through the 1960s and 1970s, is historical memory.I recall the very genesis of what we have come to call the “gay rights movement.”
Back in the day, homosexual activists said something that appealed to the libertarian nature of so many of us: “What we do in the privacy of our own bedrooms is nobody’s business.”
Most of us really didn’t care what people did in the privacy of their own bedrooms – as long as it wasn’t illegal. And very few of us wanted to start snooping into the bedrooms of Americans to determine whether laws were being broken.