Martorano’s opinions don’t represent true conservatism Guest commentary Vincent Martorano, in his guest commentary (“Homosexual men should hide their disgusting acts,” ODE, May 9), manages to call him self a conservative while complete ly ignoring what are truly conserva tive principles. I will not begrudge him the right to hold such opinions because he is certainly within his rights to do so, but the modem political philosophy of conservatism has no need for po litical views designed to use person al morals as a template for proper societal behavior. True conservatism, as a broad po litical philosophy, rests on the sanc tity of the individual, of individual rights and individual freedoms. Fur thermore, conservatism is founded upon the individual right to choose. A society is simply a group of indi viduals who have, for whatever rea son, chosen to live together under a set of guidelines. Proper gover nance, therefore, ensures that the sanctity of individual rights is pro tected; and that people do not go around doing this which will rip so ciety apart (e.g. theft, murder, etc.). The second duty is really an ex tension of the first — for instance, individuals have a right not to have their things stolen or their lives tak en. Martorano apparently does not understand this and wishes to see the rights of some individuals limit ed. There are no societal costs of ho mosexual relationships, but there are great costs for the liberty of those individuals being limited. If some individuals are told to stay in the closet, individual freedom is on a slippery slope to hell. For a discus sion of exactly why there are no negative societal costs for homosex ual rights, including marriage, check out James Miller’s Informa tion Sextemalities (available at http://www.techcentralstation.com/ 1051/techwrapper.jsp?PID=1051 250&CID=1051-042403G). The violations of personal free dom that Martorano would like to inflict upon homosexual individuals are egregious. And, as a conserva tive, I find them incredibly disturb ing. Not as disturbing as recent comments by Sen. Rick San to rum, R-Pa., because Martorano’s opinion is only his, but his opinion amounts to “well, be gay, just don’t be gay.” It is sad that someone calling himself a conservative would want to limit individual freedom, a free dom that has no costs for society, in such a way. As the old adage goes, “Get (the government) out of my bedroom and get out of my ar mory.” Perhaps Martorano should spend more time reading truly con servative thinkers than being of fended by two individuals’ display of affection for one another. “On Liberty” by John Stuart Mill would not be a bad place for Martora no to start, nor would anything by John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Thomas Jefferson or Jean Jacques Rousseau. Even David Hume or Adam Smith would not be poor choices, although the latter is more of an economist than a political thinker. Whatever he chooses to do, Mar torano should realize that he has no business calling himself a conservative because he obviously does not respect individual liberty enough to do so. Timothy Dreier is a junior economics major and is managing editor of the Oregon Commentator. Letters to the editor Homophobes should look inside the closet May I offer some advice to Vin cent Martorano, who wrote that “Homosexual men should hide their disgusting acts” (ODE, May 9)? Vincent, if you are not afraid of homosexuals (read: afraid that you might be a homosexual) and if you are so content in a heterosexual skin, then why do you care what homosexuals do in the privacy of their homes? Usually when a man is secure in his own sexual orientation, that of others is of no interest to him. In fact, tests have shown that the most homophobic men are those who are sexually aroused by homo sexual pom! When you state that you see the “absolutely disturbing display of two homosexual men making out,” do you mean that the two have their genitals in view and are per forming a sex act, or that they are holding hands and kissing? The things that we do in pri vate are exactly the same as most heterosexual couples do! See if you can find a TV sexual advice show called the Sunday Sex Show with Sue Johansen. You would learn a lot. Gil Williams Spring Hill, Fla. Martoranos opinion calls for homophobia, double standards This letter is in response to Vin cent Martorano’s commentary re garding homosexual behavior (“Ho mosexual men should hide their disgusting acts,” ODE, May 9). Al though his letter was aimed at men in particular, I fit into the “homo sexual” category, and I feel com pelled to respond. What struck me most was Mar torano’s insistence that he is not homophobic, he merely believes that homosexuality is “a disgrace to society.” I don’t know what he thinks homophobia is, but that sounds like it to me. However, I do not expect to change his or anyone else’s mind from this little bit of commentary, but I would like to tell him that if he does not like to see “two homo sexual men making out,” he shouldn’t watch. No one is asking him to watch, just like no one asks me to look at the numerous hetero sexuals making out all over campus every day. And besides, if you can do it, why can’t we? In conclusion, I am glad that Martorano is comfortable with his sexuality — I only wish that he would give others the opportuni ty to be comfortable with theirs. While he does not have to like, or even accept, the idea that not everyone is heterosexual, I do ex pect him, as “a fairly tolerant guy” to accept the fact that not everyone is just like him, and that we are all entitled to live how we choose. jody Gennerella junior history, women and gender studies Halt-page ads promoted police state, terror I was highly disturbed to see a half-page advertisement in the Emerald that promoted police state propaganda. Even more disturbing is that this ad was sponsored by two groups set up to address stu dent issues. Every point in the ad vertisement is false. The purpose is to terrorize the campus community into avoiding demonstrations, rallies and other constitutionally protected gath erings. True, you can be cited or arrested for not dispersing when police give an order to do so. However, no judge will uphold such a charge unless one physi cally interferes with the official duties of a police officer. Stu dents should never be made afraid of the police. They are our protectors, our ser vants and our employees; they must never become our terrorists. Jeffrey Stout Eugene segregated prom nas no place in society I just want to say good job on Salena De La Cruz’s article about the segregated prom (“Turning back the clock on civil rights,” ODE, May 12). I myself read that article, and I was shocked, too! I mean, what are people think ing letting something like this go on? But I just wanted you to know that I do agree with what you say — it’s just not right. Being a Mexican myself, I may not face the same prejudice as an African American, but speak ing as a minority, one can only hope that eventually people will realize times have changed. So once again, I just want to say great job! Gabino Salgado Jr. Northwest Christian College sophomore, undeclared Kudos to Emerald for drug issue coverage I’ve been meaning to drop you guys a line all year. I want to thank you for the Emerald’s consistent coverage of drug issues. So often newspaper articles on that subject present only one side of the story and leave me feeling that I have read bullshit smeared on paper rather than newsprint. The Emerald is different; I don’t see any bias about drugs. A college paper had better have updates about drug issues because, like it or not, nearly every college student encounters them. Keep up the good work and consider me an ally. Dan Hanson Eugene Anti-abortion ‘shock and awe’ campaign had positive effects I wish to thank you for taking the time to share your feelings (“Anti abortion group distorts message with photographs,” ODE, May 2) with regard to the bold exposition of aborted babies. Like yourself, my original reaction to this type of display was shock, and I was admit tedly uncomfortable. However, I have had an opportu nity to look into the results of this exercise and have discovered some interesting facts. 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