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Old 11-07-2004, 07:52 PM
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Originally posted by SigmaChiCard
Correct. Fortunate for the gay population that the black community fought that war first for them. They got the benefits of the equal protection clauses in the Amendment b/c of the struggles in the civil rights movement, mostly made by the black community, but also by gays, indians, etc.

But nobody is saying that the struggle they see now is the same type the blacks once (and in some ways unfortunately still may) faced. There are similarities though. I saw on TV one day after the Mass. Supreme Ct. legalized same-sex marriages some black priests were on TV preaching how "these gays are going to destroy the sanctity of marriage" and I couln't help but envision that man hiding under a white cloak preaching to people carrying torches years before that "the blacks are going to destroy the sanctity of marriage." The irony is disturbing and discouraging. I thought we'd come so far.

Race is with you from worth. Take this for what it is worth...which do you find more unfortunate...people who are black and are unfortunate, but accept it...or people who stay inside the closet b/c they are shamed and society views them as the cause of corruption of the family (and perhaps even society?). Can you imagine being afraid...so afraid that you hide your identity to everyone around you? Afraid to fall in love. They face hardships...but those aren't the people we're talking about directly here (though perhaps if society could recognize gay marriage, perhaps that'd be a huge step forward in accepting gay people into our society).

We're talking about the people who have come out and not been afraid to love someone else. We say "no, your people aren't meant to be married - marriage is b/w a man and a woman." "You're destroying the sanctity of marriage." Yes, you're existence is impeding upon my religion...so I'm going to use the gov't to stop you. I'm sorry...I just cannot find anything noteworthy in any argument I've heard yet.
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