Re: The Power of SCOTUS V: The Final Frontier
As for the connection you are trying to make, I understand how you see it and we simply come at it from very different perspectives.
And the whole notion that those who don't support gay marriage inherrently hate gays or anything of the sort is simply wrong, and really rather offensive. It's just a way of falsely making someone on the other side of an issue seem bad so it's ok to say all sorts of demeaning things about them. Such tactics are wrong, regardless of issue and which side anyone is on. A mature thinking adult should be able to oppose a certain thing, yet get along with those on the other side of the issue. It used to work that way a lot more than it does now. The fact that that happens so little in America anymore is one of the most damming evidences of failure in our society. I have neighbors, coworkers, etc. that are gay and we get along just fine.
Why are you and other so afraid and defensive of the fact that having a father and mother is the best setup for a family? And if so, shouldn't society be encouraging the best setup, within reason?The connection is people trying to rationalize their prejudice by cherry-picking data.
You're accusing me of scare tactics? You're the one implying that gay marriages will produce unhappy children. That is a scare tactic.
Ask yourself this, Bob. Is there any possible weight of empirical evidence that would change your opinion on gay marriage? And then go further and ask your conservative self this: even if there was such evidence, would it be powerful enough -- if it were on the other side -- to negate your default position that people should be free to make their own decisions and live their own lives?
As for the connection you are trying to make, I understand how you see it and we simply come at it from very different perspectives.
And the whole notion that those who don't support gay marriage inherrently hate gays or anything of the sort is simply wrong, and really rather offensive. It's just a way of falsely making someone on the other side of an issue seem bad so it's ok to say all sorts of demeaning things about them. Such tactics are wrong, regardless of issue and which side anyone is on. A mature thinking adult should be able to oppose a certain thing, yet get along with those on the other side of the issue. It used to work that way a lot more than it does now. The fact that that happens so little in America anymore is one of the most damming evidences of failure in our society. I have neighbors, coworkers, etc. that are gay and we get along just fine.