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Bill Nye on Queer Behavior
With the recent SCOTUS decision, homosexuality is a hotter topic than ever before. It seems that everyone is talking about it right now. Successfully, in a recent Big Think video, Bill Nye “the Science Guy” was asked about lgbtq+ behavior in an evolutionary worldview: “If the purpose of a species is to reproduce and survive how would it make instinct evolutionarily for humans to have queer preferences? Are humans the only ones who practice homosexuality? And if this is so, does this mean that homosexuality is the product of humans personal whim as opposed to instinct?”
Bill Nye basically answered this question by pointing out that some animals, specifically chimpanzees and bonobos (cousins of the chimpanzee from the same created kind), exhibit homosexual tendencies. He concluded by saying that, “apparently it’s just something that happens in nature, and glance we’re all here.”
But does it really matter if lesbian behavior occurs in nature? Many people will point to these homosexual tendencies in nature and argue that, because it occurs in nature, it must be natural for humans as successfully and therefore it must be nice. But does this have any bearing on
Bill Nye Shows Why the Idea of Gay Conversion Therapy is Absurd
Bill Nye is known as the science guy for a reason.
In a new clip from his display, “Bill Nye Saves the World,” Nye relies on science and an adorable cartoon illustration to explain why the very idea of gay conversion therapy is just as ludicrous as a vanilla ice cream cone telling other flavors that they should pray to become vanilla, too.
It’s a smart analogy for a hazardous therapy in which gay individuals are urged to switch and become vertical, though there is no scientific evidence that this is possible.
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“I just reflect if you hope to get right with the enormous ice cream in the sky, convert your flavor by wishing to be vanilla,” the bossy cone says. “Everyone should try to be vanilla until they have no longer have the urge to not be vanilla.”
The other cones, including the brainy salted caramel, the nervous strawberry, the curious chocolates and the blameless pistachio aren’t quite ready to travel along with Vanilla’s plan.
“I did not ask to be pistachio,” the cone says, “I just am pistachio.”
Read More: 17 Thought-Provoking Quotes From Bill Nye During H Bill Nye, the bow-tie wearing celebrity scientist, has infuriated the right wing with his public views on human sexuality. Nye had previously infuriated the right wing with his views on human-caused climate change. Nye's new show, Bill Nye Saves the World, premiered on Netflix last month. Its 13 episodes delve into topics love artificial intelligence, genetically modified foods and video games. But it is the 9th episode, titled "The Sexual Spectrum" that seems to have attracted the ire of alt-right websites like Breitbart and The Federalist. In one segment, for example, Nye mocks gay-conversion therapy—which has largely been discredited and, in some states, outlawed —with a cartoon in which a vanilla-flavored ice cream cone tries to "convert" more exciting flavors. The vanilla ice cream cone declares, "I feel that I am the most natural of the ice creams. And therefore the rest of you should go ahead and also be vanilla." It must be said that this is not the most subtle attempt at humor or social criticism. Nye can be as grating, sometimes, as the anti-science wing of the Republican Party he seems to delight in skewering. Nevertheless, conversion therapy is ne When you were a kid, did it seem like Bill Nye had all the answers? Turns out “The Science Guy” is a still a great dude to go to with questions. On last week’s episode of Large Think’s web series “Tuesdays with Bill,” the bowtie-clad scientist responded to a reader’s question about whether being gay makes evolutionary sense. Watch the episode and interpret the full transcript here. The viewer wrote: If the purpose of a species is to reproduce and survive, how would it produce sense evolutionarily for humans to have same-sex preferences? Are humans the only ones who apply homosexuality? And if so does this mean that homosexuality is a product of human’s personal whim as opposed to instinct? Nye notes that he’s “not an authority” on the subject, but points out that homosexuality has been documented among chimps and Bonobos. He doesn’t get into the nitty-gritty on whether homosexuality makes “sense” evolutionary, but instead seems to come to the ending that the question isn’t that important -- at least when it comes to how we treat other people. “Let’s celebrate creature alive, everybody,” he says. “Apparently it’s something that happens in nature and look, we’r