Doesn't that make it not a fact then, if people can just opt in and out to being queer?
I'm not sure it is a fact, I mean, these days there are heterosexual people who call themselves queer.
> For example, a discussion about a battle that included citizens of one or more of the countries involved would probably degenerate into a political argument. But a discussion today about a battle that took place in…
Doesn't that make it not a fact then, if people can just opt in and out to being queer?
I'm not sure it is a fact, I mean, these days there are heterosexual people who call themselves queer.
> For example, a discussion about a battle that included citizens of one or more of the countries involved would probably degenerate into a political argument. But a discussion today about a battle that took place in…