A student once told me, “I got a problem with you. You got
me suspended.” (For the sake of playing it safe, I’m not going to share his
name or what he did. But trust me, it was bad enough to get suspended.)
My response? “It wasn’t me that got you suspended, it was
your actions.”
He stared at me like that was the dumbest thing he’d ever
heard. He came back with the reply of, “But had you not told nobody, I wouldn’t
have got in trouble.”
As the conversation went on, he kept trying to convince me
that the suspension was my fault. He used every bit of logic he could muster. One
of his better lines was, “If no one else in the class has a problem with it,
why do you?”
I answered, “Because as the teacher, my job is to enforce
school policy.”
Why do I bring this up? I was sent a link to a video called “Anti-homosexual
gibberish.” Basically, the creator of the video wanted to use logic to defend
his point of view. (Note! I’m not trying to cause a fight over what is right or
wrong with homosexuality—if you can’t get passed that idea, stop reading now.)
I was fascinated by how many people congratulated him for
using reason to make his point. To me, the most accurate part of the title was “gibberish”—specifically
with the logic he was using.
If you want, you can watch the video here:
As I thought about his “arguments,” I realized that the same
logic could be applied to several other things. In fact, that is exactly what I
decided to do.
Again, if you are easily offended or think all I’m trying to
do is bash homosexuals, you haven’t been paying attention. I’m trying to show flaws
in his logic, not his subject matter. My video can be watched here:
If you watched both videos, you’ll notice I omitted a part
in mine. It’s the part where he tries to use logic that just because
homosexuality is okay doesn’t mean every sort of sexual relationship is okay. I
agree with that point. But to those trying to convince your cause is right, stop
using “Equality For All” as a slogan—because “All” means everyone, even those
you do not agree with.
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