Should TLC have aired “My Husband’s Not Gay”?

Kristina Battaglia
physical therapist | Chadds Ford
"Yes. Put it out there and let people make their own choice. If they don’t like it, they can turn the channel, or read a book. I totally understand why people might be offended by the show, but I believe in freedom of choice."


Arturo Castillon
cook | South Philadelphia
"No. There’s already too much negativity in the media. I don’t even think people should be able to spout that kind of bigotry on the street, let alone in the media. We have enough hatred in the world. We don’t need more in the media."


Rhea Gingrow
dog walker | Center City
"Yes. I don’t believe in censorship. People should have the right to watch that show, no matter how unpleasant it might be. It’s not something I would ever care to watch. It sounds ridiculous, and sort of sad. But if someone wants to watch it, let them."


Jennifer Greer
sales clerk | Bella Vista
"No. It just encourages homophobia and self-hatred. It promotes lying in intimate relationships, and that’s not good for either partner. So I don’t think the program should have been aired on television."


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