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Point taken but the reason why homosexual relations no longer constitute a criminal act in many states now is that people went out on the streets and turned private "shame" into public pride. This process will continue, and it's already shaking the foundations of some very conservative institutions - i.e., the Christian Church (look at the turmoil in the Anglican Communion at the moment on account of someone who is frequently named as "the *openly* gay Bishop". Everyone in the AC knows there are hundreds of "screaming queers" (not meant in a derogatory way) in its ranks. It took just one person to voluntarily shed their privacy to trigger the public debate that will change that particular branch of Christianity fundamentally (it is to be hoped, at least!))