From The Towleroad:
Hawaii Rep. Bob McDermott, an anti-gay wingnut who as you may recall has filed suit to stop the state's marriage equality bill,
was eviscerated this week by geneticist, author and filmmaker Dean
Hamer, who was arguing before the House panel in support of the marriage equality bill.
Hamer, who has a PhD from Harvard in molecular biology and is an expert in biotechnology, AIDS prevention,
and the genetics of human behavior including sexual orientation and
spirituality, told the panel that the scientific community has concluded
that sexual orientation is "a deeply ingrained innate trait with strong
genetic and biological roots."
"So gay people no more choose their sexual orientation than do
heterosexual people," Hamer explained, "It's part of all of our makeup."
A lawmaker then asked Hamer to put his testimony in layman's terms.
"Being gay isn't a choice," Hamer replied.
Wingnut McDermott then picks up the microphone and tries to challenge
Hamer's credentials, finally demanding an explanation for the "rampant
homosexuality" in the time of the Spartans, Roman Empire, and Alexander the Great.
"Did they all have a genetic deviation?" McDermott asked
Sassed Hamer, prompting gales of laughter from the room: "Oh dear, you're confusing molecular science with ancient history. Those are different fields, actually."
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