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 critiques the “born this way” argument by highlighting that it doesn’t effectively promote LGBT equality. While she argues that it’s not scientifically accurate (A), it doesn’t align with what LGBT individuals express about their identities (B), and it’s not legally necessary for advocacy (C), she does not specifically frame her critique around the notion that the argument is unjust (D). Therefore, D is not one of her reasons.