Firstly, that uncontrolled population growth is an unqualified good thing. The earth's resources are not infinite.
It's absurd to suggest that having more people is an unqualified good, considering the war, hunger, and disease that can be directly traced to overpopulation. It's immoral to be pro-uncontrolled growth.
Secondly, that the anti-growth movement wants to "get rid" of people, as if we're going to just murder people to get things down to size. I'm not sure if that's what you mean, but the inference is there.
Thirdly, that gay marriage has anything to do with NPG or any other anti-growth movement. There is no vast left-wing conspiracy to decrease population growth by letting gay people marry each other; there is no demonstrated connection between those things anyway.
It's not about me, Ben. People who think other people should be denied basic rights are bigots.
You need to recognise that the argument is that marriage does not fit into the 'human rights' argument, because there are significant differences. It's not an individual right. Your life is not impaired in any way if you choose not to get married. You require consent from another person in order to get married.
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