October 19, 2009
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Why I am against Gay Marriage
This is going to be controversial, so, stay with me.
The reasons why I am so against gay marriage is because it just does not feel right. There is something really weird about it, and it makes me tinge with uncertainty to where the world is headed if we continue in that direction. It is one thing for gay people to go out and make out with each other (in private), and it is very different when gays (especially fat bloaky men) who decide that the public should make them actually marry. That is something I feel that is just wrong. A marriage by definition is between a man and a woman - not a man with another man, or a woman with another woman. A family is also a husband, a wife, three kids, the dogs, cat, and goldfish. Simple. Why cannot those feminist bigots over it? It is embarassing on western society. I mean, I know that gay people have always existed, and I tolerate them doing their shit. But marriage? That has crossed the line between tradition and what is just - not as common as what most people do. Not that I am a big fan of the majority mob myself, but gay marriage is just way over the acceptable boundaries of tradition itself.
When was the last time you heard the ancient Greeks, and Romans complaining to their Emperors demanding that their sexual activities be given the same right as the others? Or, when was the last time you heard some feminist way back when complaining that gay people should be able to marry anything within their limited line of sight???
Am I bigoted in my beliefs and values to tradition?
Thanks
Xinyu
P.S. Next time: my beef with the Holocaust, Zionism, and this whole "Israel is right" bullshit.
Comments (5)
Yeah, I wonder where our world is going. Will we one day see even more battles to expand marriage?
Polygamy -- If a number of adult women consent to marry one man, who are we to stop them?
Pedo - matrimony (or whatever) -- Some kids are certainly mature before 18, shouldn't we have some simple test for them to meet? Maybe someday one adult will be able to marry a "mature" 8 year old.
Bestial - whatever -- Why limit marriages to people? Many people believe AIDS came from people having relations with monkeys. Why not make such unions legal? Then maybe people will fight corporations that deny benefits for their non-human spouse as being discriminatory.
Cyber - whatever -- Surely within a few years there will be lots of robots for erotic stimulation. Again why limit marriages to people?
Many of the arguments we currently hear for gay marriage could also be applied to each of these pretty easily. Oh yeah, and then there are more combinations, what if the 10 year old down the block wants to use Daddie's little playmate the eRotBot 5000? Is Daddy irresponsible for letting Junior experiment, or is he just allowing Junior to express himself? What if Rover is bored, or Daddy is bored? Can Daddy let or encourage Rover to play with the eRotBot 5000? Is this animal abuse? Is denying Rover some play animal abuse?
I dunno how traditional are you? Would you limit eRotBot sales to 18+? Would you limit eRotBot usage to 18+? Would you opppose eRotBots as part of high school sex-ed classes? Or do you realise that eRotBots might prevent unwanted pregnancy and HIV transmission? Do you think the government should promote eRotBots? Maybe the Health Department should have subsidised rentals.
I agree....for those reasons and more. Mainly I don't believe homosexuality is natural.
like for less oppression and all that, but eventually, there will be a boiling point between what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
This whole gay rights shit is just annoying now, simply because what about the right of heterosexuals? Why? We are suddenly not people?
Also - sure way back when the people in ancient Greece and Rome did their shit, but at least they did not infringe on the rights of everybody else. Gay pride parades are a fucking embarassment. Not that they harm anyone. Just an embarassment.
@weirdbean - Agreed (although lesbian sex between two hot chicks is more preferable [to look at] than two fat, bloaky men).
@L_O_R_D_X101 - Did Xanga cut off the first part of your comment to me?
@littleprofessor - yes it did...for some reason
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