RE: More gay marriage bans struck down.
September 9, 2014 at 4:52 pm
(This post was last modified: September 9, 2014 at 4:53 pm by Keri.)
Hahaha. Oh the replies in this thread.
I don't get the fascination that the religious(and some non-religious mind you) have with preventing people from marrying. Who cares if they were born with the same bits. I wish the religious anti-gay people will focus their attention on other issues going on in the world. You know, like issues that are actually harming people? i.e. Unnecessary police brutality stemmed from racism, bombing entire villages in the name of a higher power, etc.
I am aware that this has all been said time and time again. I just look forward to the day when the sexual orientation and gender identity of humans are a non-issue.
I don't get the fascination that the religious(and some non-religious mind you) have with preventing people from marrying. Who cares if they were born with the same bits. I wish the religious anti-gay people will focus their attention on other issues going on in the world. You know, like issues that are actually harming people? i.e. Unnecessary police brutality stemmed from racism, bombing entire villages in the name of a higher power, etc.
I am aware that this has all been said time and time again. I just look forward to the day when the sexual orientation and gender identity of humans are a non-issue.
"Yes, I am a Free Lover. I have an inalienable, constitutional and natural right to love whom I may, to love as long or as short a period as I can; to change that love every day if I please, and with that right neither you nor any law you can frame have any right to interfere. And I have the further right to demand a free and unrestricted exercise of that right, and it is your duty not only to accord it, but as a community, to see I am protected in it. I trust that I am fully understood, for I mean just that, and nothing else."
— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871
— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871