cry of the banshee wrote:
noodles wrote:
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Nobody here has said that homosexuals should be denied any rights, so I don't know why this is even being posted.
That being said, who "stripped her of her rights"?
And what rights are being denied her?
And one more thing to point out the melodramatic hyperbole so often associated with militant gays: a shirt that says "legalize gay"... hmmm, as far as I know, homosexuality isn't illegal in the US.
She has a repeal Prop 8 sticker so probably has something to do with that. Wikipedia blah blah blah:
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Proposition 8 (ballot title: Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; called California Marriage Protection Act by proponents) was a ballot proposition and constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 state elections.
There is some debate on whether "marriage" is a right or not; homosexuals are allowed to have a civil union, so it's really just symbolic at this point.
Marriage is a right. That's the argument that was able to give blacks the right to marry whites. The fact that the argument can't be transferred to homosexuals is the problem.
Karmakosmonaut wrote:
Cú Chulainn wrote:
Personally I don't see why gays would want a religious marriage within an institution that persistently demonizes them and their lifestyles. It would be like a Jew complaining that he can't get a Nazi funeral or something.
Because gays want to be able to do everything that straight people can. Marriage in most cases just doesn't work, as they have a much less monogamous lifestyle than straight people.
Proof? Maybe if you don't simply hang around gay college students then you would realize that gay people hold down long-term stable relationships. Even then I still don't buy that they are any more promiscuous than straight people who aren't exactly saints when it comes to dating simply due to their orientation.