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PaulinVA
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You know, you don’t actually refute many arguements, you just attempt to bully the poster into believing that you did. I’m not falling for that.
You refute an argument I did not make. I stated that, in a republic, if you will, I can elect representatives that shape the country and it’s institutions the way I want. I, not you, define my “pursuit of happiness”. So, yes, I have a right to determine what the construct of marriage is this country, as do you. Democracy in action.Contrary to popular belief, this country is not a true democracy, it is a republic. If it were, everyone would vote on every issue. But it’s not. We elect public officials who are trained to be knowledgeable about what’s good for society to make laws for us. You got your say when you voted for them. The truth is, a gay couple getting married does not infringe on YOUR right to life liberty and pursuit of happiness.
You might have attempted to explain why there is a societal need for gay marriage, but I am not swayed. You start in the middle of the question, instead of the beginning. The beginning of the question is should society allow gay couples, who can never have natural offspring due to the nature of their relationship, participation in a societal construct that has at it’s most important aspect the raising of children. It is unnatural for a gay couple to raise children, and society does not need to have any part in playing the game of deception that gay people are perpetuating that gay couples are just like heterosexual couples.I have already outlined in above posts why there is a societal need for gay marriage. The gist would be this: there are already gay couples living together, comitting to each other, and raising successful children and households. Providing them the right to marry simply means that they’ll have the same rights that other couples/households have who have exhibited this type of success. I think there’s this myth that allowing gay marriage equals allowing gay
households (not to imply that the whole household is gay). The truth of the matter is whether not it is legalized doesn’t change whether or not these households exist.
Ha ha. I stand by what I wrote.Be careful, my friend, about making generalizations about “all things gay.” Generaliations are for people who don’t know enough about a particular group of people. This isn’t about selfishness here…if it were there would be single gay people fighting for benefits for themselves only. These are people wanting to share what they have with people they love.