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I'm surprised I don't see a thread about this already up.
A federal judge struck down California's constitutional amendment banning gay marriage today.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/08/04/california-same-sex-marriage.html
The ruling will be appealed, of course, and will likely end up in the Supreme Court. This ruling is a huge step in the right direction for equality and civil rights. I have never heard a single sensible argument against same-sex marriage. Most come down to one of two things:
1) The dictionary says it's wrong
or:
2) The Bible says it's wrong
Neither of which are a good enough reason to discriminate based on gender. If a woman can marry a man, why can't another man do so? The government cannot discriminate based on gender without some compelling state interest. So far, no such compelling state interest has ever been demonstrated in court to my knowledge.
A federal judge struck down California's constitutional amendment banning gay marriage today.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/08/04/california-same-sex-marriage.html
Proposition 8 outlawed gay marriages in Callifornia, five months after they were legalized by the state's Supreme Court. The proposition was approved by 52 per cent of California voters in a referendum and passed by the state legislature.
Two gay couples who said the ban violated their civil rights were plaintiffs in the challenge.
Proposition 8 "fails to advance any rational basis for singling out gay men and women," Walker wrote in his ruling. "[This law] does nothing more than enshrine … that opposite-sex couples are superior."
The ruling will be appealed, of course, and will likely end up in the Supreme Court. This ruling is a huge step in the right direction for equality and civil rights. I have never heard a single sensible argument against same-sex marriage. Most come down to one of two things:
1) The dictionary says it's wrong
or:
2) The Bible says it's wrong
Neither of which are a good enough reason to discriminate based on gender. If a woman can marry a man, why can't another man do so? The government cannot discriminate based on gender without some compelling state interest. So far, no such compelling state interest has ever been demonstrated in court to my knowledge.