TheBrain
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Glad you agree that gay marriage is not an attack on heterosexual marriage.
What does the fact that "many" people view gay marriage as a direct attack on heterosexual marriage have to do with anything? "Many" people think President Obama is a terrorist. "Many" people thought that segregation was perfectly OK.
Of course, gay marriage is not an attack on heterosexual marriage. How would that work? Do people think that if gay marriage is legalized, heterosexual people are suddenly going to start divorcing their spouses and going over to the gay side of life?
Nice strawmen you threw out there.
The fact of the matter is that MANY in the gay community insist on thrusting their being gay on the rest of us, and would not be satisfied with anything that requires any sort of compromise. If they would we could have some sort of agreement where even though the government didn't call it marriage they could have all the benefits and privileges of marriage. We both know that.
And yes I fully realize that there are also morons on the other side of the issue who wold see any sort of a compromise as being something terribly horrible. I think they are idiots as well.
Many that are denied rights do insist on thrusting on others that they have a right to be who they are.
A) There is considerable evidence that homosexuality is a choice, and not just who some people.
B) Your rights end where mine begin is a well established legal standard in this country
C) It seems that common sense would dictate that you don't win people over by irritating them. Any MANY in the gay community seem hell bent on irritating and insulting those who oppose them rather than trying to fit in.