Texashiker
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- Dec 18, 2010
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Gays are tax paying citizens, and really are deserving of the same rights we are.
The term "equal rights" does not encompass the entire marriage equality movement.
What right does society have to tell consenting adults what they should and should not be doing? Isn't that what the gay rights movement is about? If someone lives a certain lifestyle, what right does society have to tell that person, or couple, no?
If gays are granted the right to marry, where does the reform stop?
If states legalized prostitution there would be an uproar and opposition. What goes on between two consenting adults, right?
Shooting heroin, snorting coke, amateur porn movies, teachers having sex with students of legal age,,,,,. How many people have been fired from their jobs because they made amateur porn?
Maybe we need a civil rights movement for what people do in the privacy of their home? If two guys want to pack each others poo, that is a protected right. If a husband a wife make an amateur porn video, they can be fired from their job.
How can society make gay marriage legal, but tell a teacher she can not have sex with an 18+ year old student? What goes on between two consenting adults, right?
Gay marriage is not about equality, or even true social reform. this whole gay movement is about a certain minority group getting their way.
The civil rights movement of the 1960s brought about reform for a wide range of groups, and not "just" blacks. Why should each group have to fight for their rights? Do we need a civil rights movement for blacks, asians, mexicans, german-americans, french-americans, irish-americans, scottish-americans,,,,?
If the gay rights movement is going to be based off of what two consenting adults do, then lets have true social reform, and not "just" for a certain minority group.
Lets abolish the laws used to punish teachers who have sex with adult students, abolish drug laws, abolish sex with animal laws,,,,.
The honest truth is society will never tolerate certain acts. We will always find a way to punish or restrict certain behaviors.
Everyone deserves equal rights, but nobody deserves special treatment. The gay marriage movement is not about equal rights, it is however about special treatment.
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