Lisa Diamond argues that the “born this way” argument doesn’t advance LGBT equality. Which of the following is not one of her reasons? A. It is not scientifically accurate.
B. It is not what LGBT individuals say.
C. It is not legally necessary.
D. It is unjust.
The correct answer is D. It is unjust.
Lisa Diamond argues against the “born this way” argument primarily by focusing on issues related to scientific accuracy, the perspectives of LGBT individuals, and legal necessity. Her arguments typically emphasize that claiming sexual orientation is fixed and innate doesn’t necessarily promote equality or address the complexities of identity. While her critique may imply injustices in other contexts, “unjust” is not explicitly identified as one of her main reasons against the argument itself.