I don't get it...
Jun. 7th, 2006 08:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Same-sex marriages. Why so much opposition? Why a constitutional ammendment? What are people afraid of? Outside of the general gay bashing/hating. There are people in favor of gay rights, but not same-sex marriages.
I would love to hear from someone opposed to same-sex marriages and hear their rationale.
Comments (initially) screened so this doesn't turn into a shit-storm and mud-slinging.
(BTW: Bigotry is alive and well in Alabama. They passed a measure banning same-sex marriage by a 4-1 margin.)
I would love to hear from someone opposed to same-sex marriages and hear their rationale.
Comments (initially) screened so this doesn't turn into a shit-storm and mud-slinging.
(BTW: Bigotry is alive and well in Alabama. They passed a measure banning same-sex marriage by a 4-1 margin.)
Protecting the current definition?
Date: 2006-06-07 01:12 pm (UTC)I decided to consult Webster.
Webster recognizes that same-sex couple can be married. And why so much protection over a definition? There are lots of words that have been redefined over the years. It seems they are fighting to protect a definition so as to exclude a percentage of U.S. Citizens from being able to partake in marriage to someone of their choice.
This still doesn't answer the question of "Why?"
Note I'm deftly avoiding the, "why is gay marriage objectionable" issue as you are already involved in that discussion elsewhere.
I am?
Re: Protecting the current definition?
Date: 2006-06-07 05:12 pm (UTC)