J-Neli wrote:Anyways I really don't have much to say about this. A woman has the right to choose since it's her body, and we shouldn't be able to force beliefs upon someone.
This is the Gay Marriage thread.


Axtech wrote:Rusty wrote:who says straight people have the right to marry?
Uhh... all of the straight people who can go out and get married any time they want.
Because some people don't want to pay for fat asses that stuff their faces and then have heart attacks or strokes. Some people don't want to pay for drug users who OD and need rehab treatment. Some people don't want to pay for sluts that go and have unprotected sex and catch all sorts of diseases. Some people don't want to pay for "X-treme" athletes that choose to do asinine stunts and break every bone in their bodies. But due to a majority rule and "community healthcare" they have to take care of people who choose not to take care of themselves.
And for the record.. I said "public" places... should smoking be allowed in airports/hospitals/government buildings/etc?
Though I don't know her exact position, I'd say that if other human beings have the right to marry, so should they.
You know, being human beings, too...
Corey wrote:Axtech wrote:Rusty wrote:who says straight people have the right to marry?
Uhh... all of the straight people who can go out and get married any time they want.
I don't really consider marriage a "right".
If we just let any democratic decision be overturned, then the whole system loses merit and there is no point to having one in the first place.
Also, I get overly-aggrevated when people make sweeping generalizations such as people who are against gay marriaged wish to kill all gays.
One-Eye wrote:To deny access to marriage to one particular group is unconstitutional.
One-Eye wrote:And since no one's ever going to agree on these things, and since we still have to live together under the same rules, I support democracy. Of course majority rule is imperfect, but it's better than any of the alternatives.
And unless the majority votes to change the Constitution (and for constitutional amendments, that takes a hefty majority), I'll stand by it.
Doug, you and I have different views because we have different ideals.
I've given up trying to convince you that you're wrong for the same reason I've given up trying to convince religious people that they're wrong. Politics and religion are not governed by proof, but by ideals, and those cannot be objectively validated.
Axtech wrote:Because you cannot define that it's okay for one group of people to do something if in that definition you distinctly say that it is not okay for another group of people to do it.
It's a matter of segregation. Marriage is one of the staples of modern society. By not letting homosexuals marry, it's saying that they are not allowed to be a part of that society - or that if they want to be a part of it, they have to be labelled as different than everyone else (which kind of negates being a part of the society anyways).
mosaik wrote:guh. for starters, i can think of a better alternative. it's baffling... you accept the fact that nobody will ever agree 100%, and yet you still support FORCING those who disagree to fall in step.
and FORCING them to fund your majority, btw.
you're so close. why not take the plunge?
what you are saying here, basically, is that you ONLY believe that the constitution is correct because the majority agrees with you.
translation: you have no principles. you believe what the mob believes.
am i getting this right or am i misunderstanding? i'm not patronzing - i don't know if i'm understanding your point, but to my eyes this is the only conclusion i can draw from your post.
I believe in freedom, ethics and choice.
Are your ideals different?
all i want is the right to live by my ideals. but that's another story.
Corey wrote:I'll ask for the 3rd time. Then why is it ok to disallow individuals under 21 the "right" to drink alcohol? That's unconstitutional! Right?
I will draw this out very clearly. We all agree there is a line to what marriage is, right? Otherwise people could marry babies, dogs, multiple partners, or even hammers. Different people have different views as to where the line falls. You have yet to prove why your line is better than theirs.
And segregation? When you start seeing "Gay bathrooms" and "Straight bathrooms", come back and we'll talk.
And doug... get over yourself.