patrickaa317 wrote:Symmetry wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:Marriage isn't a right. The term "right" has been changed over the years.
Free speech, arms bearing, and trial by jury are examples of rights.
Marriage is a contract between two individuals to allows certain benefits to them. Society has defined what is acceptable and what isn't. I personally do not agree with gay marriage but if a state approves it through their legal method, that is their choice. I do think this opens the door to redefining marriage to also include polygamy and incestual marriage (especially gay incestual marriage where reproductional issues are not of concern) but again, i am in favor of the states deciding this by whatever the legal method would be in that state (citizens voting, court rulings, amendments, etc).
Wow. I mean I sort of want to applaud you for being right wing, but still getting on board with gay marriage at least tentatively, but that opening the door to "gay incestual marriage" line is just amazing.
I'm going to settle with asking you if you actually understood all of the words you typed, starting with "incestual".
Do you actually know what "incestual" means?
And of course I know what incestual means. I'm not saying it will definitely lead to it but it could open the door. I'm not sure why it would be ok for two men in love to marry but if two male second cousins were in love you would not allow them to marry too. I understand the reproductional concerns if it is a male and a female but that concern is no longer valid when you are of the same sex.
Let me ask you this. Why do you support two individuals of the same gender to get married if they are in love but are not willing to support two individuals of the same gender to get married if they are in love and are related?
Look, before we carry on, it's kind of an obvious question that should be asked.
You said that you were concerned "especially [by] gay incestual marriage". This is not a typical concern for opponents of gay marriage, so...
Do you have any brothers or cousins you admire strongly?
Or male relatives in general? Have strong feelings for?
Now you know that this question comes up a lot when someone espouses strongly homophobic opinions in other forms- there's a strong (nowhere near 100%) chance that they might have issues dealing with their own homosexuality. That's no new news. It's kind of a given, and likely you'll have been asked about it before if you've ever expressed strongly homophobic opinions in conversation with people who are strong supporters of gay rights.
So, i hope you aren't offended if I point out that that was a pretty unique take on it, and quite a unique concern. Santorum got into trouble for bestiality before he could even suggest marrying male relatives.
So yeah- brother? Brother in law? Uncle?





