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Anti-Gay Arguments We Don’t Bother With (And Should): Part 1

Started by Hazumu, January 26, 2009, 11:12:51 PM

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Gabriel Arana
January 26th, 2009

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QuoteI wanted to dedicate a series of posts (five in total) to crazy anti-gay arguments and encourage BTB's readers to respond to and engage them below.

Quote#1: Any man — even a gay one — can marry a woman. Therefore, it is not discriminatory to deny marriage rights to members of the same sex given that a straight man can't marry a man, either.

What irritates me about this is that it very obviously misses the point and tries to win the argument on a technicality: "Aha! The law treats everyone the same — I can't marry someone of the same sex and neither can you." Underlying the argument is a very amateur understanding of what it means for the law to "treat everyone the same."
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