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Supreme Court rules states must allow same-sex marriage
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Quote:Your point about evolution would have a point if it weren't for the fact that so few people are gay. Mostly was a semantic issue. Boy, you're on a reply spree, haha. I would also like to touch on a point that really confuses me greatly, that being the parallel people keep drawing between the black civil rights movement and the current homosexual one. While both groups are vying for some form of equal rights, I feel it does a disservice to the civil rights movement to equate it with the gay marriage movement. Black Americans were treated differently because of something they are; namely, genetically, they were born black and nothing could ever change that. A unilateral decision was made that because of their birth, they were fundamentally inferior in every capacity and therefore unworthy of equal treatment with a superior race. As far as I can tell, it has been a very long time at the least that any gay individual was barred access to a restaurant, made to go to an entirely different school, forced to live in a poor area of town, or forced to give up their seat on a bus to a white individual. In fact, most of those things have NEVER happened. The treatment of gay individuals seems like it's beeb pretty good overall actually by comparison, save the one area of marriage. And I feel that they should be allowed to do so, given our Constitution. However, I'm tired of comparisons to the struggles black Americans faced. It's ridiculous. There are still black churches being burned for Heaven's sake. |
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