Ok, taboo “relatively innate”. The common analogy used in the ‘civil rights’ arguments is to things like skin color. By that standard homosexuality is not innate.
I can’t speak for Bayeslisk, but I’d say it means that things other than what happens to you after your birth have a non-negligible effect (by which standard your accent is hardly innate). But I agree it’s not a terribly important distinction.
The common analogy used in the ‘civil rights’ arguments is to things like skin color. By that standard homosexuality is not innate.
I probably agree. (But of course it’s a continuum, not two separate classes. Skin colour also depends by how long you sunbathe and how much carotene you eat, yadda yadda yadda.)
Ok, taboo “relatively innate”. The common analogy used in the ‘civil rights’ arguments is to things like skin color. By that standard homosexuality is not innate.
I can’t speak for Bayeslisk, but I’d say it means that things other than what happens to you after your birth have a non-negligible effect (by which standard your accent is hardly innate). But I agree it’s not a terribly important distinction.
I probably agree. (But of course it’s a continuum, not two separate classes. Skin colour also depends by how long you sunbathe and how much carotene you eat, yadda yadda yadda.)