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The Fine Art of Compromise, ContinuedGay MarriageWell, let's be honest, shall we? I think it's not the "marriage" part that really bothers some of you folks, it's the "Gay".. Because, when you break it all down, there's just not a whole hell of a lot of difference between a "civil union" that confers all the legal benefits to a gay couple that marriage does, and a marriage itself. Except that little word, and that's what -it seems- has a good many of your burlap shorts in a bunch. Of course, most conservatives are genuinely opposed to civil unions and the rest as well, although publicly it doesn't give them much cover from charges of homophobia to be seen arguing that gay people shouldn't have the right to, say, visit their terminally ill loved ones in the hospital-- as they don't, in many places, today. No, all of a sudden the "institution" of marriage has been turned into a sacred fortress that must be defended, at all costs, against Siegfried and Roy storming through the front gate with the hot, hard, turgid battering ram of social progress.
I tell my wife an "institution" is something people get locked up in. We make our marriage work because we both understand that it is a voluntary assosciation combined with a deep commitment. It's not a bond that God or Government defines, so much as
we define. With that in mind, I'm of the opinion that anyone who wants to call themselves 'married',
is married. And if right-wing opposition to gay marriage is
really not about wanting to deny equal rights to other citizens (it
couldn't be... could it?) then it must relate to a primal fear of Gay people being able to say, like straights can, "Guess what? We're married". So the bad news? As far as I'm concerned, at least, they
already can.I can hear the Christian Conservative response, already:
"It doesn't matter where you are concerned, you're just a left-wing, heathen blogger. What matters is whether God considers Gay people married" ...Ahhh, but that's where the compromise comes in. See, I would be perfectly happy if, in this country, churches, synagogues, witches' covens, Priests, Rabbis and the like,
were all able to decide whether or not they wanted to marry gays, just like many denominations won't marry persons previously divorced. The Catholic Church doesn't want to marry Gays? No problem! Right, see, if the gays get a marriage license-- one that confers the same civic rights as a civil union- and Rev. Fred Phelps (even though he's a flaming, noxious butt-shard) wants to yell at them
"Nyah, Nyah, you're not really married"... He can still hold that opinion! (Actually, that f*cking asshole would probably do something a lot more offensive... However, as we all know, the first amendment is only as good as the most vile speech it defends)
But I would go further than that with this Gay Marriage deal. I understand that many of you right-wingers find the "threat" of Gay Marriage to be an all-encompassing, frightful bugaboo that keeps you up at night in clammy, cold sweats, visions of wedding cakes topped with two little plastic men swimming around endlessly in your pointy little heads.. Therefore, let me assure you, as gently, as reassuringly as I can.. if Gay Marriage is legalized, under no circumstances..
none, whatsoever! will any of you be
forced to have one against your will. Furthermore, I think I can safely say that, with the exception of inmates of certain correctional facilities and Catholic Altar boys, it is extremely unlikely that you will find yourself engaged in any kind of homosexual relationship-- unless you're really, really looking for one. Yes, my right wing friends --and I know this is a stunning revelation-- accepting gays
doesn't mean you have to become one! In fact, I hate to break it to you, but most of them aren't really interested in you to begin with.
But I promised compromise, so, here goes- you don't even have to "accept" the Gays who live, work, and pay taxes all around you. Sure, it would be the decent thing to do, but there's no law against being a f*cking ignoramus. All you have to do is not interfere with their lives and rights- just like they don't interfere with yours.