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Edmundus1581
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This is a request for information from people who live in countries where same-sex marriage has been legalised.
This issue is now before the Australian public, and one of the central arguments is going to be about the social consequences of implementing SSM. The opponents will predict dire social consequences, and the advocates will deny any such consequences.
Thus it will be very helpful to get any information about the actual consequences in the US, Canada, and UK (or anywhere else) where SSM has been available for several years.
The following sums up the view of minimal consequences:
On the other hand, I posted this on facebook:
Thankyou in advance,
Edmundus
This issue is now before the Australian public, and one of the central arguments is going to be about the social consequences of implementing SSM. The opponents will predict dire social consequences, and the advocates will deny any such consequences.
Thus it will be very helpful to get any information about the actual consequences in the US, Canada, and UK (or anywhere else) where SSM has been available for several years.
The following sums up the view of minimal consequences:
In the US those “significant implications” became the arguments that “gay propaganda” would spread into schools, that once gay marriage was the norm other aberrant forms of marriage would follow, that religious groups would be victimised.
It became the fraught concern for the wellbeing of bakers and marriage celebrants and wedding caterers. It was about anything but the right of a committed couple to marry.
All of this is already in play in Australia, and was neatly summed up by Abbott on Wednesday morning.
But according to Wolfson there was a parallel campaign fought too. While mainstream politicians kept their hands clean, aware that outright homophobia doesn’t wash anymore, a subterranean poison of invective followed the overt campaign, and this too will now by foisted upon Australian gays and their families.
You can see it already if you care to dip your toe into online sewers, and elements of it have crept onto cable TV. On Tuesday night Bronwyn Bishop was on Sky News warning of bestiality and the killing of newborn babies.
**Of course, in the years since gay marriage was legalised in America, the only impact to society has been that some gays got married, and many who once feared the outcome have now changed their views.
[Sydney Morning Herald - Tony Abbott is ripping his anti-gay marriage strategy out of the US playbook]Today even a plurality of Republicans support gay marriage, 48 to 47 per cent, while 64 per cent of Americans back gay marriage, up from 62 per cent.**
On the other hand, I posted this on facebook:
What have been the experiences overseas?A Yes vote will just be the start of a whole new, and expensive set of problems to ensure full equality for same-sex couples. Even a provision for religious ministers and schools will be removed in time, by simple legislation. School curricula, government forms and media (eg. ABC) will have to be revised to ensure that same-sex couples are given equal recognition. Any mention of “husband”, “wife”, “mother”, “father” will have to be reviewed. In time, this will probably extend to government regulation of commercial media to ensure that it gives representation to same-sex couples in advertising and programming. We will go to all this trouble and expense for less than approx 1% of the population (2016 census).
Thankyou in advance,
Edmundus