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Individual Freedom (Press, 20 July 1984)

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Summary: Individual Freedom (Press, 20 July 1984)

In a letter published on 20 July 1984, E. R. E. Wilson responds to Varian J. Wilson's previous correspondence which he describes as infused with prejudice and erroneous claims regarding homosexuals. E. R. E. Wilson expresses support for eccentricity but believes that it is crucial to counter the negative viewpoints presented. He asserts that many homosexuals lead happy and fulfilling lives despite societal reactions that can often be unfavourable. He strongly refutes any claims that link homosexual law reform to child exploitation, condemning such notions as unfounded. Furthermore, Wilson argues that the association between male homosexuality and female prostitution is absurd, stating that child molestation is primarily a heterosexual issue. He emphasises that homosexuals constitute a significant minority in society, deserving of political recognition and rights within a democratic framework. Wilson concludes by suggesting that understanding and acceptance are fundamental to appreciate these viewpoints.

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Publish Date:20th July 1984
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19840720_2_73_9.html