Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Being pro-family does not mean one is anti-gay

Being pro-family does not mean one is anti-gay

I REFER to Sunday's article, 'Claire Nazar: Why I quit as Aware president'. In it, questions arose about whether she was anti-gay due to the fact that she was pro-life, pro-family and had written a letter on her concerns regarding same-sex marriages.

Anti-gay accusations, just because one is pro-life and pro-family, are unfair. If one can be easily identified as anti-gay just because of such beliefs, then it should be just as acceptable to come to the following conclusions: that all who believe in marriage are anti-single; that all those passionate about the use of Mandarin are against other languages; and that those who devoutly practise a certain religion are against other religions.

I believe Mrs Nazar's letter to The Straits Times in July 2007 on same-sex marriages was focused on the welfare of the child. The appropriate response for those who do not agree should be to point out the flaws in her concerns, instead of glibly labelling her as 'anti-gay'.

Cecilia Nathen (Ms)

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