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January 1, 2009
Get Your Hands Off Gay Love
With the recent elections, there was not only a historic and incredibly groundbreaking race for the Presidency that included the oldest nominee, the first African-American and the first female nominee for Vice-President, there were also several measures that were to be voted upon. One of the most prevalent in the media was Proposition 8, which was the proposition to overturn gay marriage laws in California and other states. Incredibly, the proposition passed and gay love is once again at risk. It's amazing to me that this could happen. Maybe if some of the voting public spent more time at gay dating sites, this might not have happened.
Somehow, people that are not gay believe that gay people getting married effects their lives in some way. I don't understand how anyone that isn't gay could possibly feel as though they could have an opinion on this. I mean, we're all humans and the good, the bad and the ugly among us all deserve love. It doesn't matter what our sexual orientation, what is important is that we all have rights and freedoms guaranteed to us that are being trampled by small-minded people that don't understand the concept of "live and let live."
I mean, how high does one have to jump for love? What hoops does one have to jump through in order to prove that one is just as willing of the respect and the rights and freedoms that are given to people in heterosexual marriages. The argument is too often that it does not fit the traditional marriage model. Oh, you mean the one where 50% of them end in divorce and women are often abused? If that's tradition, I think it's high-time we tried something new.
There is no way that gay love should be challenged by people that have no love for themselves. I think that the God that they claim to be representing must be very unhappy with them right now and, while I don't expect them to ever see the light and to recognize how wrong what they are doing is, I do hope that we can come to a place where our entire world is united and can not "tolerate" gay love, but accept it as a normal course of human evolution.
Posted by MarkJohn at January 1, 2009 2:29 AM
