Poolparty - Global Music & Pop Culture: Pro-Choice Marriage Needs a Wise Latina
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For reasons largely unspoken, gay people have been made the scapegoat for the drop in marriage rates. The culprits aggressively put forth any notion that hides the real reasons for fighting consensual monogamous LGBT relationships: bigotry, fear and ignorance.
If any person is against gay marriage, he or she should not be forced to marry a gay person. But if someone is gay and he or she would like to marry another adult so inclined, the constitution does not prohibit gay marriage, and there is no legal prohibition against living as a gay person. It seems a matter of time until we recognize religious freedom and let religions decide their own religious ceremonies, rather than putting religious sacraments and civil rights up for popular vote.
Loving couples committed to monogamous, consensual relationships until the end of time are a powerful stabilizing force in society. In time, truth and fairness will rise above propaganda and bigotry. In time, people will realize supporting marriage means living the vows that are spoken freely on the day of marriage.
"To have and to hold from this day forward, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till in death we part, and with this ring I thee wed, and with my body I thee honor, and pledge my faithfulness."
Marriage Vow
Amy Winehouse was just divorced from her husband Blake Fielder-Civil after spending only 6 months of marriage out of prison. He was asking for £6 million for time served as Amy's husband. All in all, not a situation that firmly anchors the sanctity of marriage.
In America, we need a Wise Latina to see through the thinly veiled arguments that advance a rationale for ignoring Equal Protection under the law. Actually, we need wise people of all stripes to strengthen society by supporting committed, consensual relationships. Protecting the equal rights of minorities in society ultimately strengthen the rights of all people.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
United States Declaration of Independence
If any person is against gay marriage, he or she should not be forced to marry a gay person. But if someone is gay and he or she would like to marry another adult so inclined, the constitution does not prohibit gay marriage, and there is no legal prohibition against living as a gay person. It seems a matter of time until we recognize religious freedom and let religions decide their own religious ceremonies, rather than putting religious sacraments and civil rights up for popular vote.
Loving couples committed to monogamous, consensual relationships until the end of time are a powerful stabilizing force in society. In time, truth and fairness will rise above propaganda and bigotry. In time, people will realize supporting marriage means living the vows that are spoken freely on the day of marriage.
"To have and to hold from this day forward, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till in death we part, and with this ring I thee wed, and with my body I thee honor, and pledge my faithfulness."
Marriage Vow
Amy Winehouse was just divorced from her husband Blake Fielder-Civil after spending only 6 months of marriage out of prison. He was asking for £6 million for time served as Amy's husband. All in all, not a situation that firmly anchors the sanctity of marriage.
In America, we need a Wise Latina to see through the thinly veiled arguments that advance a rationale for ignoring Equal Protection under the law. Actually, we need wise people of all stripes to strengthen society by supporting committed, consensual relationships. Protecting the equal rights of minorities in society ultimately strengthen the rights of all people.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
United States Declaration of Independence
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