Quote from: suzifrommd on March 22, 2013, 08:48:59 PM
Can someone (maybe someone conservative) please explain why same-sex marriage is a conservative/liberal issue? My understanding is that conservatives would like to see less government involvement in our private lives, right? When the government tells people what couples should be allowed to marry and what couples shouldn't, isn't that EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE of the way conservatives want the government/individual relationship to function?
Conservative just means wanting to preserve institutions that have existed and worked for a given culture in the past (using its original and I think more appropriate meaning). It is as much rooted in the brain (or at least correlated with brain wiring) than it is related to which political party you externally support.
Research has shown conservatives tend, as a rule, to be lower on the personality dimension "openness to experience", which is linked with abstract thought and tolerance for new ideas. Conservatives want to keep society together. They think it would be "chaos" if people could just "do whatever they want". Since preserving a society has strong links to having children (who will then be taught the values of the older generation) and raising families (the basic unit of societal structure - structure and stability being very important to them), they tend to be protective about the family, and tend to "worry" more about procreation.
Gay people, who cannot naturally procreate with each other, and thus not "naturally" create a family, raise hackles. They not only break with tradition but threaten the very institution they see as essential to the survival of their culture and/or worldview, a challenge to which would greatly distress most conservatives. It is their way of finding stability, and preserving what is good, in a sometimes chaotic and unpredictable world. (I suspect there is a lot of anxiety in the mindset of the typical conservative, or at least concern).
Obviously, I don't agree with their views on gay marriage, but things always make more sense when you understand the mindset of the people pushing them. The traits that predispose a person to become conservative are not bad; preserving what is good in society is important, but when you preserve something for the sake of preserving something, regardless of its usefulness or morality, it becomes an issue.