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Originally posted by tWiStEdD
Its not like every heterosexual takes part in the Mardi Gras, let alone watch or care about it. Personally I think it happens because it happens to be the 'politically correct' thing to do. Christ! What rubbish! I say you instigate a plebiside on the issue, and see what results you get.
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alot of the people who back the mardi gras, participate in it and go to see it... are heterosexuals. And do you know what... its not like every homosexual agrees with the mardi gras, i know some who hate it and think its a waste of time, yet some of my heterosexual friends think its the best and love all the festivities. So as for it being politically correct.. does this mean we should have a hetero version? or maybe one for disabled people.. we have one for the elderly and for the anzacs i'm sure it'd be pc to have one for everyone. I'd be interested in a politicans parade day... *gets rotten tomatoes out*
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At any rate, you failed to comment on the fact that parents do not want their children exposed to it (it being the institutionalisation of homosexualality). To think that our community will accept gays and lesbians marrying any time soon is to believe that the sun might explode in two seconds time, or that I might own the internet in less...
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Parents i'm sure would rather wait till their kids are a bit older and more able to understand, but its in the education system... its taught by the teachers starting from Kindy and up. I don't see the P & C having a shit about it, they've endorsed it! Its society and we all exist in the same society so live and let live, people will accept homosexuals right to marry and accept their right to adopt children. One day, maybe not today or next year.. but it will happen.
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It is not a current issue, because there is not enough support for it. Its reality. Sorry! If it was generally agreed upon then the law would change, unfortunately it is not generally agreed upon.
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Not enough support for it? what rock do u live under? If there wasn't enough support for it then we wouldnt be having a thread on the issue would we? Canada wouldn't be allowing gay marriages and there wouldnt be gay marriages allowed in several states of the USA. There is support for it, International support as well as local support its just we here in australia are a tad behind the USA and Canada in our laws as well as our campaining. The reality is, people want it, people are more accepting of our (homosexuals) right to it and eventually we will be given the right to marry. That is reality, we've come along way from when it was illegal. But no its not generally agreed on, we can all see that. At the moment its still in debate and will stay as such until a time when the general populace makes up its mind. But right now, this is where we stand.
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Ergo, to say that its only right is just as valid as saying its only right that we eradicate world hunger/poverty right now. Could happen, could happen... but there's poltics involved, and politics does not always involve or incorporate morals.
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True, politics doesn't always involve or incorporate morals... but the people that play politics do and the people it affects do also. Political promises are broken all the time, which gives politics a bad name and an even worse reputation. Why follow politics when it doesn't follow us? (which like the law is what its meant to do)