Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Prop 8. A reflection 1 and a half years on.
Proposition 8. Why after 1 and a half years does a law in a state of a country I'm not a citizen of still annoy me? I'm not even gay or even bisexual, why should I care if same sex couples get married. Why is it any of my business. It's not any of my business. I have no right to say who can and who can't get married. Whatever makes people happy and as long as no one is harmed. I fail to see any immorality so I have no reason to oppose it. It's none of my business, but it isn't the business of anyone else who isn't affected in any way. Yet there were many who opposed same sex marriage. Why exactly? Is it the spread of a deadly pathogen? Will it cause the end of the world. Will it cause the Nazis to return riding on dinosaurs? Well, the reason oftern cited is no less rediculous. It is because an invisible man in the sky who supposedly made all of us said no. So naturally the christian hate machine once again minipulate the politics of a nation built on secularity. Seriously, is same sex marriage compulsary? Do churches no longer have the right to wed same sex couples? I'm not saying churches need to drop their right to refuse. I mean who would want to go where they're not welcome anyway. But there are still religious options what accept homosexual people with very nice ceremonies. A wiccan handfasting, a satanic wedding, even a more liberal christian union. So I ask you, does same sex marriage affect you. If so, please say so. If not, why oppose it?
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