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Can the right thing be done for the wrong reasons??????  [message #18417] Sat, 13 December 2003 22:10 Go to previous message
marc is currently offline  marc

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If the answer is yes then I ask what motives can there be.

Andy mentioned a play, "The Larrame Project" being put on by his high school's senior class. A noble effort.

But do groups produce these exhibits as a way of making a moral statement or are they presented because it is "Cool to be gay and gay friendly"?

Is it done to make the local public aware of a social dilema or is it done to make an outrageous statement to their family and peers?

I was just curious....
Marc



Life is great for me... Most of the time... But then I meet people online... Very few are real friends... Many say they are but know nothing of what it means... Some say they are, but are so shallow...
 
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