"Love who you want. Isn’t that what we say? Gay marriage – love who you want?” Cassavetes said. “If it’s your brother or sister it’s super weird, but if you look at it, you’re not hurting anybody, except every single person who freaks out because you’re in love with one another.”
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
What is Love?
FoxNews.com recently published a short article on Nick Cassavetes', director of the movie "The Notebook", new movie based on incest between a brother and sister. Years ago I remember a friend saying that the gay movement will never get a foothold in our culture. We all know where that has ended up. Where does the line end? According to our culture, nowhere. Below is a short excerpt of the article. Read the whole article here.
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