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Summary: Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 14 June 1985)
In a letter to the editor, V. Horton-Wilson from Clarkville expresses concern over the intolerance displayed by some individuals in response to the proposed Homosexual Law Reform Bill, which has become a prominent topic in the news. The writer notes that homosexuality and lesbianism have existed for centuries and argues that societal focus should shift towards more pressing issues, such as adultery and the resulting broken marriages. Horton-Wilson suggests that these situations lead to detrimental effects on children, who suffer from a lack of stable family environments. The letter questions what constitutes a "normal" family in contemporary society and highlights the importance of addressing the broader implications of relationship dynamics.
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