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Homosexuality is not a human invention — it’s a naturally occurring phenomenon observed in over 1,500 animal species, from bonobos to penguins to giraffes. In nature, same-sex behavior serves social, emotional, and even survival functions. It’s been documented in contexts of bonding, alliance-building, stress relief, and child-rearing.
So when someone calls homosexuality “unnatural,” they are not only ignoring science — they’re applying a deeply flawed logic. Nature isn’t limited to what some humans find familiar or comfortable. Nature is diverse, complex, and often surprising. And we are part of it.
But here's the deeper point: even if homosexuality were unique to humans — and it isn’t — the argument of “naturalness” still wouldn’t hold. Many human traits are “unnatural” in the strict sense: wearing clothes, flying in airplanes, using medicine to prolong life. We do not measure morality or dignity based on whether something happens in the wild.
Moreover, being LGBTQ+ does not infringe on the rights, freedoms, or well-being of anyone else. It is not a threat. It is not a danger. It is simply a way some people exist — as they always have.
Respect should not be conditional on scientific explanations or social approval. It should be grounded in our shared humanity. No one should have to prove they are "natural" to deserve dignity, safety, and the freedom to live authentically.
The diversity of nature includes us all. And that should be more than enough.
Every first Saturday of each month we show dreams representing diversity. Presenting individuals of different genders (man, woman, non-binary), body types (big and small, fat and slim), ages (young and old), ethnicities, LGBTQ individuals, various religions, and people with disabilities (physical or mental) or what society labels as "flaws".
#Diversity Saturday