So, what if it were ever shown that ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity had some genetic basis? Would that change anything?
Thank you for posing the question.
Back in the mid-to-late 1990s, in 1 of his most insightful moments on any of his radio broadcasts, Rush Limbaugh speculated that if (what has been called) the "
gαy gene" were ever discovered, i.e., any genetic configuration that forces an unborn child away from normal heterosɛҳuąƖity into
ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity), a great
financial incentive would quickly arise to devise a
medical test that could be administered during pregnancy.
Such a
politically incorrect test could be expected to become routinely used--albeit much more
secretively--during pregnancy in the same way that
tests for
birth defects (e.g.,
Downs syndrome) are already used in the First World to influence unanticipated consideration of abortion, especially wherever local law has perveted abortion-on-demand into a "woman's right to choose", instead of criminal
infanticide.
As the potential consequences dawned on the
ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ lobby, Limbaugh speculated, it would quickly abandon its leftist
gender-rights allies, so that it could adopt & promote
prolife policies.