by Matt-Chicago » Sun Jan 02, 2011 3:58 pm
Maybe this is obvious, but the claim that gays have the same civil rights as heteros is absolutely false.
Included in this is disagreement with Duel about it being a states issue. One problem with that is the federal tax benefits for married couples versus non-married. As long as the law makes a distinction in taxes, insurance, inheritance, etc - this is an equal rights issue which I think should be guaranteed by the federal government.
Many of the same arguments used to be made about interracial marriage. The argument was that Blacks had equal rights to get married, but only to other black people. Obviously that was discrimination because what was to stop to people of different races from falling in love? I think it's the same with gay marriage. Most of the framing here seems to be in terms of sex and reproduction, but what about love?
Living in a big city and being an activist, I know many, many gay people and couples. One couple I know has been together for longer than I have been alive. They clearly love each other, take care of each other, and are as much a couple as anyone. I'd like to see anyone here meet these incredibly kind and lovely people and tell them they shouldn't have the same rights as a couple that you do.
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