I've seen that argument before, and what it usually means is "discrimination for things that aren't your fault is wrong, but you chose to be gay and it's not discrimination if your choices lead to things you don't like". I have no idea if that's Bunker's position.
No, that argument usually means, "I want to discriminate against you, so I'm going to use the incredibly specious, hypocritical and self-serving rationale that only in-born traits are wrong to discriminate against, even though if someone were to discriminate against me for chosing to be a Christian I would be outraged at their presumption."
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