Stop Using the Animal Kingdom to Justify Your Homophobia, You Oddball

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The argument that “homosexuality is unnatural” often springs from those who seek to undermine queer identities. They cite the animal kingdom, claiming that since animals typically have a male and female, humans must adhere to this binary as well. But here’s a thought: if you’re using animal behavior to decide what is natural for humans, that’s a pretty strange approach, don’t you think?

The claim that homosexual behavior is “unnatural” overlooks the fact that many animals engage in same-sex interactions. From dolphins to giraffes, same-sex behavior exists widely in nature. So why should we let animal behavior dictate our moral compass? It’s absurd to think that we should pattern human relationships on animal instincts. If we did, we’d be doing things like sniffing each other and throwing feces, which frankly sounds disgusting.

A recent TikTok video humorously pointed out the ridiculousness of this argument: “Since when did animals start providing us with our moral standards?” The truth is, humans are not bound by animal behaviors or instincts. We have developed complex social norms shaped by morality and self-awareness that set us apart from other species.

Those who cling to the “it’s unnatural” argument often lack a basic understanding of biology or evolution. They may be repeating something they read on social media without comprehending its validity. While it’s tempting to counter these claims with examples from the animal kingdom, it’s not necessary. We, as humans, have our own unique social structures that are distinctly different.

Interestingly, the hypocrisy of using animal behavior to defend homophobia often comes from individuals who identify as religious and often reject scientific understanding. Many religious groups assert that humans are separate from animals, created in a divine image. Yet, these same individuals will cite animal behaviors to justify their prejudice, which is inherently contradictory.

Statistically, while most people may identify with traditional gender roles, variations exist, just as they do in nature. We don’t need to rely on the animal kingdom to affirm this fact. It’s odd to look to other species to shape our values and beliefs. Embracing the diversity within the human experience without comparison to animals would lead to a more accepting society.

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The argument that homosexuality is unnatural by citing animal behavior is flawed and highlights a lack of understanding of biology and morality. Humans have complex social norms that should not be compared to those of animals. Embracing the diversity of human experiences can foster acceptance and understanding.

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