Resistance to Homosexualism
August 14, 2014
ONE gets the impression from the news that the homosexual agenda is approaching almost universal acceptance. At Tradition in Action, Stefano Gennarini writes:
The most powerful countries and institutions in the world promoting homosexual “rights” are finding resistance even where gay activists thought the battle had been won.
The goal of normalizing same-sex relations through legislation is hitting roadblocks in legislatures, courts, and among people around the globe.
While activists have succeeded in getting western societies to require acceptance of homosexual behavior generally, they have been unable to enact wholesale special social and economic rights for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transsexuals (LGBT).
In only a few places, LGBT activists appear to have attained what they call “equality.” But even there, their success is limited.
In the United States—one place where LGBT rights are most advanced—over half the states define marriage as the union of a man and a woman, and many states do not let same-sex couples adopt.