Re: Gay Marriage Rights
I'm completely OK with this. Everyone ought to have the same rights and opportunities regardless of sex, sexuality, race, religion, etc. Isn't that what we're supposedly all about here in the US?
It bears mention, I think, that homosexuals as a "group," like women, African Americans and other "groups" that have been discriminated against in the past, have not joined this "group" by their own volition. I suppose this raises a whole other discussion, but I have never believed that gay people "choose" to be gay or "become" gay over time -- you're either gay or you're not, and my impression has always been that the individual doesn't have a lot of say in the matter. After all, why would a straight person, who is the beneficiary of all that society has to offer, willfully adopt a lifestyle that would ensure that he or she would be discriminated against, lose certain rights, and draw the ire of close-minded people? It isn't rational.
With the foregoing in mind, I have trouble viewing opposition to gay marriage as anything other than brazen and unabashed discrimination.
Originally posted by cosmo
It bears mention, I think, that homosexuals as a "group," like women, African Americans and other "groups" that have been discriminated against in the past, have not joined this "group" by their own volition. I suppose this raises a whole other discussion, but I have never believed that gay people "choose" to be gay or "become" gay over time -- you're either gay or you're not, and my impression has always been that the individual doesn't have a lot of say in the matter. After all, why would a straight person, who is the beneficiary of all that society has to offer, willfully adopt a lifestyle that would ensure that he or she would be discriminated against, lose certain rights, and draw the ire of close-minded people? It isn't rational.
With the foregoing in mind, I have trouble viewing opposition to gay marriage as anything other than brazen and unabashed discrimination.
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