Monday, March 22, 2004
Why is it that . . .
. . . the same people who cry out that it's unfair that people who experience same-sex attractions can't get "married" are the same people who talk about how there is "discrimination" against those who aren't married. Now it seems to me if married is something worth getting, then by definition there should be discriminating factors. If there aren't any discriminating factors, what's the point of the government being involved in marriage? Why should the government care who loves who?
Thus we come to the crux of the matter. Gay marriage isn't about homosexual couples getting the same status as heterosexual marriage. It's about getting the government to stop recognizing marriage so it can become a government seal of approval on homosex.
Nice.
Thus we come to the crux of the matter. Gay marriage isn't about homosexual couples getting the same status as heterosexual marriage. It's about getting the government to stop recognizing marriage so it can become a government seal of approval on homosex.
Nice.