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Well said. There are really only two sides to this debate and neither of them get it correct.So... Here's the question that neither side wants to ask: who's to say that children aren't conditioned to be gay? Yeah, the alphabet soup agenda is blatantly grooming kids these days, no matter how much they deny it, but the opposition may not be as protective of children as they claim to be, and arguably play a huge role in gender conformity-sexuality correlation. What do you think a child will think when they're told to stop a behavior for no coherent reason?
The progressive stance is that a person cannot control who they are attracted to -- gays know this to be true because, more often than not, they have tried and failed to "fix" their orientation. Supposedly, it follows from this premise that gayness is a valid & unchanging alternative sexuality that should be acted upon in all situations (this is not true, but it's the only narrative that most same-sex attracted young people are presented with, and it feels empowering).
The dominant counter-perspective, OTOH, is that homosexuality is an illegitimate way of feeling that exists to cover for sexual trauma, which, to someone in that position, is evidently false; there are biological bases for this stuff. The people who make this claim misunderstand how gay people experience attraction -- it's almost like trying to cure someone of schizophrenia by telling them that they're just pretending to see dead people. Of course they're going to side with the camp that at least knows how they feel over the one that dismisses them out of hand.
Outside of some religious circles, same-sex attracted adolescents are virtually never presented with a position that is both sympathetic and disapproving i.e. "maybe you should stop acting on this gay stuff because it's bad for you, personally". I'm not trying to say that conservatives are pushing people into degenerate turbofaggotry by being mean -- just that their sentiments are often misplaced and encourage people to react defensively.