Originally posted by MrFun
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But I won't settle for a "separate but equal" bull**** by designating civil unions for gay couples and refusing to fully legalize them as marriage in the same light for heterosexual couples.
We tried the "separate but equal" thingy before with racial segregation before the Supreme Court finally realized that it was nothing but bull****.
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But I won't settle for a "separate but equal" bull**** by designating civil unions for gay couples and refusing to fully legalize them as marriage in the same light for heterosexual couples.
We tried the "separate but equal" thingy before with racial segregation before the Supreme Court finally realized that it was nothing but bull****.
I have traditionalist friends who are very offended by the thought of something the hold as sacred as their marriage vows begin extended to a gay relationships. They don't have a problem with the equal rights, they just have a problem with the use of the word "marriage." So it just seemed to me to be easier to provide equal rights just using a different name.
Then as I thought about this, my mind inserted the "separate but equal" phrasing....two systems, equal but using different language. That's when my mind changed.
America isn't about division. It's about being ONE nation. "E pluribus unim." Separate is inherently unequal.
Ever since then, I've been listening for an persuasive argument to why gays have to have a different system, why only straights can "marry". I hear things like "that what marriage is"--but I don't buy this it-is-because-I-say-so-and-because-it-has-always-been argument.
The other argument I hear is that "gays can't have kids." First of all, that's just not true. Lots of gay men have fathered children. Lots of lesbian have given birth. Gays just can't have children with each other.
Second, if child birth were the test, then that should be the dividing line. Old folks shouldn't be able to get married. Infertile couples shouldn't be able to get married. Couples who don't want to have children shouldn't be able to get married. None of these unions will produce children.
So, I'm now pro-gay-marriage. Not because I'm pro- gay, but because I'm pro-American.
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