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Pete and I were talking about this, and I said that really, anything that changed someone’s mind about discrimination (against any group, not just gays) is fine by me. And it must be a relief for his son to know that, rather than disowning him or trying to “cure” him, his dad accepted him and changed his mind about homosexuality.
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He is to be commended, of course. The problem is that it took someone close to him to give him any sort of empathy. That’s the point of the cartoon.
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