Thursday, June 10, 2004
A Tutu of a different color
Seems like a good guy. And a smart man with things to say.
The United States can benefit from researching and acknowledging past atrocities committed against blacks and American Indians, said Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
He said discriminating against gay people, who he believes do not choose to be gay anymore than people choose to be black, is no better than racism.
"Why would a person choose a way of life that exposes them to so much suffering?" he said.
The United States can benefit from researching and acknowledging past atrocities committed against blacks and American Indians, said Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
He said discriminating against gay people, who he believes do not choose to be gay anymore than people choose to be black, is no better than racism.
"Why would a person choose a way of life that exposes them to so much suffering?" he said.
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