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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Thu May 19, 2016, 12:42 PM May 2016

Grammar Fail: Texas GOP Platform May Actually Imply That Most Texans Are Gay [View all]

http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/johnwright/grammar_fail_texas_gop_platform_accidentally_implies_that_most_texans_are_gay

Some members of the Texas Republican Party are questioning the wording of an anti-gay plank in the party's platform, saying it mistakenly implies that the majority of the state's residents are gay.

"There's a grammatical argument going on," said Rudy Oeftering, vice president of the LGBT Republican group Metroplex Republicans, who brought the issue to my attention. "Some are insisting the use of commas in the 'Homosexuality' plank in the platform could be interpreted as saying that the founders and the majority of Texans are gay."

Here's the sentence in question, as it appears in the platform approved by delegates to the state GOP convention last week:
Homosexuality - Homosexuality is a chosen behavior that is contrary to the fundamental unchanging truths that has been ordained by God in the Bible, recognized by our nations founders, and shared by the majority of Texans....

If this is indeed a grammatical error, it could be the Texas GOP's biggest and most embarrassing since the anti-gay marriage amendment of 2005, which actually read as though it banned ALL marriages.



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giggle oldandhappy May 2016 #1
Texans "like to have fun." immoderate May 2016 #2
Funny but.. Egnever May 2016 #3
Too right. It's the moral failure that really grabs your attention. eppur_se_muova May 2016 #5
Yup Egnever May 2016 #8
As an English professor for 34 years, I say skip fox May 2016 #4
Their grammar sucks almost as bad as their ideas struggle4progress May 2016 #6
New state slogan: "Everything's gayer in Texas" pinboy3niner May 2016 #7
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