We all deserve to have equal rights and opportunities regardless of our gender or sexual orientation. It's important to remember that same-sex marriage is not just about love, but about the legal benefits and protections that come with it. Denying someone the ability to marry the person they love is a violation of their basic human rights.
Let me give you an example. Imagine two women who have been together for several years. They have built a life together, they own a house, they have shared finances, and they rely on each other emotionally and physically. But if one of them were to get sick or pass away, the other would not have any legal rights or protections. This is a harsh reality that many same-sex couples face every day.
What do you think about the legal benefits and protections that come with marriage? Do you believe that everyone should have access to these benefits regardless of their sexual orientation?
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That's called emotional reason and it's a disgusting violation of the laws of logic. You liberals like to yank at our heartstrings to justify your arguments without logic because they are intellectually bankrupt but I for one will not fall for it. Sorry!
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Marriage is built upon commitment and raising kids. Gay people can’t do that themselves, but just like many straight couples, they can adopt. Arguing that the kid shouldn’t be in a household with a gay parental couple is basically the same as the argument against single parenting. It’s weak, and there’s no reason not to