Hmmmm would I rather buy "the gay cure" app or buy "Born This Way" on itunes.
awesome party music wins every time.
awesome party music wins every time.
Wait, what? When did this happen?Simalacrum said:Good for Apple! Gay Cure my arse, science even has a reason for homosexuality these days, its perfectly natural!
Well, as 'sex' is such a taboo subject in society it is common to see sex everywhere, and to mentally compare everything in a sexual way. Whether dry or wet, thick or thin, large or small, there is also a word you could associate with your [ahem] little friend.CannibalRobots said:you'll find everything in existence is comparable to penis, in one way or another.JaymesFogarty said:This is disgusting! People should not be able to use 'religion' as an excuse for casual discrimination! There's a line that you shouldn't be able to cross like that; whether you follow Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, or any other religion. It's like the old saying goes;
"Religion is like a man's penis. It's perfectly fine to admit you have one, but please don't start lecturing me on mine, and for gods sake don't try ramming it down my throat!"
"Oh no, my freedom is being oppressed!" doesn't work when you're using it in reference of something that crushes someone else's freedom. "Lack of freedom" doesn't come into the equation of why homophobic content was removed, since the content was aimed to crush the freedom of people with alternative sexualities.Greg Tito said:"It's official, the @ExodusInl App is no longer in the @AppStore. Incredibly disappointing. Watch out, it could happen to you. #freedom," Chambers' Tweet read [http://twitter.com/#!/AlanMChambers/status/50367690149347329].
Directly it doesn't, but indirectly it encourages the idea that the freedom of people with alternative sexualities should be reduced. After all, why let diseased people do what their condition makes them do? It puts them in the same category as people with schizophrenia, people with a condition that must be treated.TU4AR said:I would like both of you to tell me right now how this app in any way restricts the freedom or free speech of others.
Oh wait, it doesn't.
How do you know that it's objectively wrong?Saikonate said:Because they're objectively wrong and it's awesome that Apple's not allowing such ridiculousness in their store.
It's the same as someone releasing an app called "Blacks should be slaves!". Sure you could let it fly but you're just encouraging discrimination and pissing people off for no good reason.dogstile said:Eh, apples store, apple can choose what to host.
Although removing something simply because it might offend people is just silly >.> Grow up guys
Or whites are racist or whatever. Yeah, I get everyones viewpoints. Its offensive, someone might cry over it.Dexiro said:It's the same as someone releasing an app called "Blacks should be slaves!". Sure you could let it fly but you're just encouraging discrimination and pissing people off for no good reason.dogstile said:Eh, apples store, apple can choose what to host.
Although removing something simply because it might offend people is just silly >.> Grow up guys
While believing homosexuality is a disease is prejudice, through-out the app in question clearly referring to homosexuality as a disease to be treated is discrimination. Sure, it's at worst virtual discrimination/prejudice, but it's like, as someone mentioned before, making an app that blacks should be slaves. The act it's self doesn't inflict harm on the freedoms of black people, but it encourages a racist ideology. No one is worried that this game will kill homosexuals or force them into insane asylums, but a lot of people are worried about the possible indirect events of publishing it.TU4AR said:Holding the belief that homosexuality is a disease is NOT discrimination, nor is reflecting that belief through a goddamn app.
I tend to look at forums for the wisdom of their denizens. You bring up a point that scares me. America is currently in the process of gutting its education programs. If not immediately it will be soon.Exterminas said:Mhm.
While I disagree with this man's position I have to agree that persons like him should have the right to spread their words.
Why?
Because I rather had some idiot running around, shouting bullshit than leaving the dicision about what statements should be considered bullshit to apple.
At some point being a democratic society has to imply that people in that society are capable of recognizing bullshit on their own. How else could you expect them to hold up to the responsibility of voting?
Similarly dying is objectively bad.Mad World said:How do you know that it's objectively wrong?Saikonate said:Because they're objectively wrong and it's awesome that Apple's not allowing such ridiculousness in their store.
There are quite a few evolutionarily strong reasons why homosexuality is natural. It's a trait that does not require either parent to be gay (because it only needs them both to have the gene for it to be passed on) and in pre-modern times it was an incredibly helpful factor in a family construct.Imat said:Wait, what? When did this happen?Simalacrum said:Good for Apple! Gay Cure my arse, science even has a reason for homosexuality these days, its perfectly natural!
I'm thinking the idea of homosexuality being a "disease" that needs to be "cured" is really the only problem here. Having an app that supposedly turns homosexuals straight wouldn't cause any commotion, or at least not any valid commotion, because then whoever uses it is doing so of their own volition. Poor wording is poor, in this case, but I can't disagree with the basic functionality.
In your example I don't think them being gay is the problem they need to overcome.chronobreak said:Why not just re-release it as an app to help people of faith (whatever faiths it is that take issue with homosexual relations), who happen to be gay, abstain from commiting the sin of homosexual sex? Instead of marketing it as a "cure", they could just as easy do a "self-help" sort of deal.
You still haven't proven that it's objectively wrong to be against it.theultimateend said:Similarly dying is objectively bad.
It's something that any sane person knows.
I think Chris Rock said it best, though he was talking about racism.
Just be second...
Keep in mind I'm white, and straight for that matter. Just to set some groundwork.
Because being gay isn't a disease and you can't cure it any more than you can cure the color blue.Mad World said:How do you know that it's objectively wrong?
Why?Mad World said:As for me, I'm straight and think that it's wrong to commit homosexual acts.
Actually, people have been successfully changed from being homosexual over to being heterosexual; it can happen.Saikonate said:Because being gay isn't a disease and you can't cure it any more than you can cure the color blue.
I'm a Christian.Saikonate said:Why?
edit:Mad World said:Actually, people have been successfully changed from being homosexual over to being heterosexual; it can happen.
What does that have to do with anything?I'm a Christian.
I'm on the fence, yet I'm leaning on the side of Apple.The_root_of_all_evil said:I think Alan Chambers has every right to have his app there on App Store. He is talking about freedom of information, and that's true: he should be able to place his app there.
You mean in the same way 'Christian' groups here in Australia took Aboriginal children from their families and 'convinced' them that their skin color and culture were inferior?Mad World said:Actually, people have been successfully changed from being homosexual over to being heterosexual; it can happen.