Homosexuality does occur in animals in many cases, though I'm not sure where to find another human planet to test scarlet. There are lots of documented cases of homosexual acts happening in nature, in a number of species, in a number of ways.
Although Darwin’s theory of natural selection predicts an evolutionary disadvantage for animals that fail to pass along their traits through reproduction with the opposite sex, the validity of this part of his theory has been questioned with the discoveries of homosexual behavior in more than 10% of prevailing species throughout the world.
Currently, homosexual behavior has been documented in over 450 different animal species worldwide. For instance, observations indicate that Humboldt, King, Gentoo, and Adélie penguins of the same sex engage in “mating rituals like entwining their necks and vocalizing to one another.” In addition, male giraffes have also been observed engaging in homosexual behavior by rubbing their necks against each others’ bodies while ignoring the females. Yet another example is lizards of the genus Teiidae, which can copulate with both male and female mates.
So non-heterosexual actions and relationships happen in nature without the cabal programming these behaviors into them. And a person doesn't just "choose" to be gay. Did you choose to be left handed, right handed, or ambidextrous? It's just something that kind of emerges in a person and their personality. And once you're right handed, you could maybe make a bad approximation of the writing or actions you take, but it's not going to be natural for you, it's going to feel awkward and frustrating and wrong using the hand you're not dominant with. Just as you could not just choose to be gay and start romantically loving someone who's the same gender as you, similarly homosexual individuals can't just turn a switch and suddenly desire to romantically love the opposite gender.
Homosexuality does occur in animals in many cases, though I'm not sure where to find another human planet to test scarlet. There are lots of documented cases of homosexual acts happening in nature, in a number of species, in a number of ways.
https://www.yalescientific.org/2012/03/do-animals-exhibit-homosexuality/
So non-heterosexual actions and relationships happen in nature without the cabal programming these behaviors into them. And a person doesn't just "choose" to be gay. Did you choose to be left handed, right handed, or ambidextrous? It's just something that kind of emerges in a person and their personality. And once you're right handed, you could maybe make a bad approximation of the writing or actions you take, but it's not going to be natural for you, it's going to feel awkward and frustrating and wrong using the hand you're not dominant with. Just as you could not just choose to be gay and start romantically loving someone who's the same gender as you, similarly homosexual individuals can't just turn a switch and suddenly desire to romantically love the opposite gender.