
So woke up to the news of Obama supporting gay marriage.
And seeing support from your favorite artists is awesome!
I remember the time when someone I follow here on tumblr posted about the futility of marriage for the lgbt. I went anon and messaged him my rebuttal. I didn’t have the confidence before hence the hiding behind a gray icon. I was right and still is that’s why I’m posting it here and because of the Tom Bridegroom video.
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Someone I follow: IF YOU WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE, JUST FUCKING BE WITH SOMEONE.
Sometimes, I really don’t understand why marriage is such a big deal. We go out of our way to detest the church and doctrines and all that for condemning the LGBT community, and yet we clamor for their very ACCEPTANCE when it comes to marriage equality? It’s like saying FUCK YOU, BUT PLEASE LOVE ME.
I say FUCK marriage in general. I don’t see why someone can’t just COMMIT to another person without some guy/girl in a robe reciting a speech from an old book.
I was raised a Catholic, and I’ve attended Catholic schools all my life, but I still don’t see the point of marriage. Don’t burn me at the stake for it. I’m really just ticked off about blah this and blah that about LGBT marriage when it shouldn’t even matter if you really love someone.
What’s marriage nowadays but a wedding anyway?
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I: Your view on gay marriage is fucked up. The thing that you don’t realize is that being married entails your partner with health insurance and other benefits just like the straight cohorts. I’d say, it is not a matter of Church’s acceptance but rather of practicality and most of all equality. Marriage is not just a commitment to the church. It’s also commitment to your partner and the law that you will be there with each other, especially if one is in need of help.
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SIF: I didn’t know health insurance was a big deal, either. People in this country don’t talk about it.
Like I said, I don’t see why one can’t just commit without some piece of paper or whatever for proof. Why do we, whether under the law or the eyes of God, have to prove our commitment?
I stand by my opinion that marriage in general should just be dissolved. If it’s creating so much inequality, then just abolish it. Reduce it to what it really is nowadays - a pretty little ceremony.
Why are you anonymous? If your goal is to educate me on my skewed notions, you should do so personally.
Gay Man Honors Boyfriend’s Death
With Poignant Video Noting Lack Of Rights Offered To Unwed Same-Sex CouplesA California-based gay man is marking the one-year anniversary of his boyfriend’s untimely death with a new video that’s both a poignant memorial and a testimony to the lack of rights provided to same-sex couples barred from getting married under current laws.
Titled “It Could Happen To You,” the clip contains heartwarming anecdotes about the relationship between Shane Bitney Crone and Tom Bridegroom, who were committed to one another for six years. “We started a business, owned a home and traveled the world together,” Crone, a Montana native, recalls in the video.
But after the pair decided to come out to their families, Crone says Bridegroom’s parents were outraged. “When Tom returned to Indiana to visit his parents for Christmas, his father threatened him with a gun and physically attacked him.”
After Bridegroom’s untimely death on May 7, 2011, Crone was barred from attending the funeral and wake, and wasn’t mentioned in the obituary. His experience trying to obtain information from the hospital was similarly unsuccessful. “To Tom’s family, I no longer existed, and to the government, Tom and I were mere roommates,” Crone notes.
Crone concludes: “I need to fight for what’s right. I need to fight for what I believe in and I can’t just stand back anymore. Maybe that’s why this all happened, maybe this is part of the reason…is to open my eyes and to inspire me to want to make a change and to want to fight for equality.”
A memorial page in honor of Bridegroom has been launched on Facebook. Click here for the page.
Watch it.
This is the reality of not having equal rights. Everyone should see this.
(Source: The Huffington Post)
End marriage discrimination.
Share and sign the petition here: http://www.c4em.org.uk/
~ Rep. Maureen Walsh (R-Walla Walla) defends gay marriage before the historic Washington state vote.
I defy you not to tear up.
What an amazing woman.
THIS!
is a reaffirmation of the things I really want and the principles I believed are truly mine. There are personal realizations that came to fruition.
Read this The Economist article on Gay Marriage dated January 4, 1996.
In the end, leaving aside (as secular governments should) objections that may be held by particular religions, the case against homosexual marriage is this: people are unaccustomed to it. It is strange and radical. That is a sound argument for not pushing change along precipitously. Certainly it is an argument for legalising homosexual marriage through consensual politics (as in Denmark), rather than by court order (as may happen in America). But the direction of change is clear. If marriage is to fulfill its aspirations, it must be defined by the commitment of one to another for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health—not by the people it excludes.
“What is there that comes from marrying them? Nothing! They are two, they remain two, they die two.” ~Archbishop Oscar Cruz, CBCP
Uttered by the Cruz to media when asked about his opinion on the pope’s clear message against gay marriage.
I want to punch that bishop on his face when I read it. You say those words because you believe marriage’s ultimate goal is procreation. RUBBISH! I thought that LOVE is the only real reason why two individuals be united as one. Even your teaching says so.
They are two, they remain two, they die two.
Now I want to stab you in your chest, Bishop Oscar Cruz. That happens because of the hate you nurse and spread against us. Fortunately for us, procreation is not our goal but I assure you we share our love in many ways.
PS: Half-awake when I read this but you effin woke me up, so fuck you CBCP.
PPS: Sorry for the expletives. I believe it was necessary.