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March Against SAME-Sex Marriages
Ever since the legalization of Gay Marriage in New York we have mostly heard in the city much talks about its approval and who and where they got married. I’ve decided to look for some news related to the other side that is against same sex marriage. Most of it has been obscured largely due to the large proportion of same sex marriages advocates in New York City. Searching through Google I found a myriad of organizations whose main objective is to “protect the institution of marriage”. I knew there were already groups as such but I felt like I actually wanted to find out if there were other reasons, apart from religion/children, that people oppose this. I unfortunately did not find anything worth discussing. Most of these groups are largely built around the same rhetoric; the opposition by “God”.
The article I found was on the Huffington Post of a march that took place on the same day gay marriage was legalized. It was led by a notable senator, Ruben Diaz; who is one of the main Democrats denouncing gay marriage. I’ve included a video of the event. Thanks God, Diaz comes out in the end and I don’t have to hear his obnoxious voice.
I thought it would be nice to give you all an example of what these anti-gay marriage commercials look like. The second video . I’ve included is by an association known as the National Organization for Marriage. This video presents a couple of people who speak about some “storm and dark clouds” coming and how supporting same sex marriages will impede on their “freedom” with other examples on how it can negatively affect us all; quite apocalyptic. What’s even worst is that some of these commercial are quite alarming, in the sense that they try to incite a non-existent fear.
What I came to realize is that none of them provide good arguments that can be somewhat at level with the pro-same sex marriage arguments. Many sites I came upon posted scripture. I wish that most of them weren’t centered on religious reasons and they can somewhat include other people that don’t hold their “faith” to such standards.
NY Legalizes Gay Marriage
So NY finally legalized gay marriage and I am sure thousands of people all over the state and country are thrilled and jumping uncontrollably right now. I honestly hadn’t realized just how far this gay marriage issue goes until I watched that movie in class, and had to see that poor police officer and that poor farmer from the south have to endure unimaginable hardships because the law makes it so difficult if not nearly impossibly for gay couples to get what is rightfully theirs, and something that a straight couple would not even have to ask for, it would just be automatically handed to them. I don’t know how I feel about gay marriage. I mean this is America and everyone has the right to be treated equal, and to pursuit happiness, that is one of the founding principles of this country. I have nothing against homosexual people, they don’t bother me and I don’t bother them and I don’t see why anyone else should bother them. The heart wants what it wants, and who are you to tell anyone otherwise. As far as marriage goes, I don’t know, it’s not that I’m against it, its just a little hard for me to be able to fully wrap my mind around it. Its just since the beginning of time its been Adam and Eve, since I was born I have been conditioned to think by family, friends, and society in general that marriage is between a man and a woman. I’m a very open minded person, and If I’m having trouble grasping this concept, then I can imagine how much trouble other people must be having.NY Gay Marriage