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Gary
22nd Apr 02
Is this a documentary on animal sexuality or the presenter's
exploration of his assumption that everybody he meets is homophobic
(maybe they just don't like his attitude, I don't). He continues to
try and gain people's opinions on him in a pushy, arrogant way in
between what people actually wanted to watch. Please don't employ
him again, he isn't very good.
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Ingrid Allen
23rd Apr 02
Would Channel 4 consider making a second programme, to
offer a different perspective? The programme went into quite some
depth to justify the idea that homosexuality is genetically determined,
but a prgramme that looked at whether homosexuality is culturally
and socially determined would give an important and alternative view.
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Christopher T
24th Apr 02
I'm 16 and think the program shown was brilliant. In
Scotland section 28 has now been revoked. England is supposed to be
the land of tolerance and peace. If we are so ethical and scientific
why do we still believe that the earth was made in seven days and
that we should hate homosexuals in particular. If this is what ethics
is and perhaps even what the bible is saying then what is the point
of living. Because of section 28 my life has been hell! so simple
message religion is fine as long as it doesn't impede on the beliefs
of others who are practising something which is perfectly natural
such as HOMOSEXUALITY!
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Simon
24th Apr 02
I watched the 'The Truth About Gay Animals. As a gay
man my self I thought I would watch the programme but was disgusted
with the content of sexual depth which I felt was not called for.
Apart from that it was very interesting.
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