The latest case of a homosexual insisting on giving blood is from China:
A GAY editor is making Chinese legal history by becoming the first person to sue Beijing Red Cross Blood Center (BRCBC) for refusing his blood. The case is now waiting to be filed at the Beijing higher people’s court.
The editor, named Wang Zizheng (his pen name), tried to donate blood at Xidan Books Building on June 6. He replied he was gay in the health questionnaire and was told he was not qualified to be a donor by officers from BRCBC.
“We don’t suggest homosexuals, both gays and lesbians, donate their blood, as a precaution for the receivers,” said an officer from BRCBC. “We are following the health standard for blood donors issued by the Ministry of Health.”
Wang felt he was being discriminated against.
“What is wrong with homosexuals?”
Every Christmas as a child, my grandmother would give me socks; but at least she had enough sense to know that she couldn’t reasonably expect me want something I loathed just because she was eager to give it to me. The curious insinuation that there is something unfair going on here reminds me a bit of this:
And what rights would I have as a recipient of donated blood? If fagots are going to allowed to donate blood, than can I demand to not be given any of this high risk, most likely desease infested poison?
Does no-one remember the tainted blood scandal of only a few years ago? Perhaps not. It seems that the rights of the fagots is more important than the rights of patients to a safe blood supply!
Your argument would be a lot more convincing, sophisticated, and dare I say Christian, if you refrained from name-calling. Hook up to virtueonline.org for this kind of bigotry, where there is lots of it on view and you will feel at home. This website has in its favour a reasonableness and fairness (in spite of the Fanmail to the right where you belong as well)that is a breath of fresh air.
AMP,
Even if you spelt it correctly, you really should not use a term like “faggot”: all it does is reinforce the conviction that Christians hate or are in some way against homosexuals.
We don’t and we are not: each one of us is a sinner in need of Christ’s grace.