Serapheart said:
My name is Serapheart (I dislike anything to do with FFVII). And I do not discriminate against people. Men can marry women, as it has always been so with the human concept of marriage from the beginning of recorded civilization. There is no discrimination, and you are damned idiot to think so. A black person couldn't marry a white person back in the day becase they HATED black people (people still do). They segregated black people from white people, and why? To keep them away from the "superior whites". Black people are called african monkeys and literal piles of shit, while white people are called white devils and are hated by black people, just because of the environment based on how we were growing up. But you cry discrimination?! They're getting as much discrimination as a prostitute gets. But you want to compare that to civil rights, and racism? Are you an idiot? I do not discriminate against other people. Anyman is just as good as another man. It's what they do that makes one man greater than another. But this issue has nothing to do with supremacy of different ethnicities. This has to do with people wanting to change marriage. I don't know what in hell gay people are trying to gain from getting marriage anyway, besides legal stuff like monay (which is a very greedy cause), because the meaning of marriage is a purely spiritual thing, which goes beyond love and simple family bonds. |
You say you're not descriminating? That contradicts a lot you've said. You're discriminating against gays getting married.
Like whites were keeping blacks seperated because they were inferior in the white mans eyes; you're doing the same thing. You're keeping gays out of marriage because you think same sex marriages are inferior, or you think straight marriages are superior.
You don't know what gays are trying to gain? Equality. They're trying to gain a point for justice and logic. You're trying to gain a point for injustice and tradition.
Marriage isn't spiritual, it's whatever you make it. That's where your logic fails. No one should define marriage, not you, not me, not the government. It should be for the individuals to decide. But if they're are going to call gay marriage, 'civil unions', what's so special about normal marriage that it's label should also not be changed?







