x3Reii
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Yes, gay marriage should be legalised. If you're against gay marriage then don't marry a gay person. Simple as that.
Fun fact: Homosexuality exists in many species. Homophobia exists in one.
Satire is what smart people use to make fun of stupid people without them even realising it^ So many people commenting on that video did not get the sarcasm; satire clearly isn't obvious to everyone.
probably closer to the truthsatire is what smarmy egoistic cunts use to pretend like they're above the filth they're swimming in
It really isn't about any financial benefit because like you said there isn't that much of a gain. It's more about respect than anything. Because essentially if gay marriage is illegal, it's basically saying that homosexual people are different when really, we're all just humans. Gay couples just want to be recognised as equal and that they're no different from straight couples.Ok, i'm not saying whether this makes me for gay marriage or against it, but i have a question to ask. WHY do homosexuals want to be married? Like what would they gain? SOmeone please inform me on the benefits they can get from a married status? Is there any major financial gain etc.? I just find it interesting that heterosexual couples are increasingly going for de facto relationships rather than getting married but homosexuals wish to reverse this trend by getting married rather than living in a de facto relationship.
As for my position on the issue, considering that I'm straight, gay marriage won't have any conceivable impact on me whatsoever. Nor do I think that it will have a negative impact on society considering that its ultimately a personal issue for gays. If it makes them happy and doesn't cause any harm to anyone else, I don't see why we can't jsut legalise it.
well isn't the only recognition that matters legal recognition? marriage is a term, and unforunatly the religious fanatics of this world have taken it as their own with their own meanings. in the end, who the fuck cares if it's a 'marriage' or a 'civil union'. it has the same real-world ramifications and the only people who lose out are idealists who will always find something to be unhappy about.It really isn't about any financial benefit because like you said there isn't that much of a gain. It's more about respect than anything. Because essentially if gay marriage is illegal, it's basically saying that homosexual people are different when really, we're all just humans. Gay couples just want to be recognised as equal and that they're no different from straight couples.
Lol. Kill yourself.If I could add...
If homosexuals married for the purpose of a union, then thats seems completely ok objectively speaking.
However what I find more interesting is the concept of two dads or two mothers raising a child, wouldn't this concept f*ck with the child's brain. Psychologist already know about the overwhelming effects of 'nuture' on behaivour, having two same gendered parents could be greatly traumatic. Is it instinctual to expect a mum and a dad from birth? So Is it ethical to raise a child this way?
Though i suppose most people aren't raised in perfect environments anyways that's why so many personalities exist.
that's all...
Try putting yourself in the shoe of a gay or lesbian person. If I was gay, I'd want to ask the person I love to marry me not 'civil union' me. Doesn't seem fair does it? The government is basically saying that heterosexual love is a better type of love than homosexual.well isn't the only recognition that matters legal recognition? marriage is a term, and unforunatly the religious fanatics of this world have taken it as their own with their own meanings. in the end, who the fuck cares if it's a 'marriage' or a 'civil union'. it has the same real-world ramifications and the only people who lose out are idealists who will always find something to be unhappy about.
What about single parents? Ban them too? If it is instinctual to have "a mum and a dad from birth", wouldn't it screw with the child's mind to only have one. I don't know if people agree with me but personally, I'd think it'd be better to have two mums or two dads than to be an orphan.If I could add...
If homosexuals married for the purpose of a union, then thats seems completely ok objectively speaking.
However what I find more interesting is the concept of two dads or two mothers raising a child, wouldn't this concept f*ck with the child's brain. Psychologist already know about the overwhelming effects of 'nuture' on behaivour, having two same gendered parents could be greatly traumatic. Is it instinctual to expect a mum and a dad from birth? So Is it ethical to raise a child this way?
Though i suppose most people aren't raised in perfect environments anyways that's why so many personalities exist.
that's all...