I posted a
thread about this in GLBT, but it's not getting much attention. Maybe targeting a different audience would be more effective.
Initiative 957 was a measure that failed to get on Washington's ballot in 2007. It was a gay rights organization's response to the Washington Supreme Court ruling
Andersen v. King County, that it was a legitimate state interest to limit marriage to opposite-sex couples to promote reproduction. This measure would have required married couples to bear a child within three years.
I'm sure the same old arguments were used by the Yes on 8 campaign. These arguments have logical conclusions that are widely seen as ridiculous. Well, I had the idea to get a measure on the California ballot that's similar to I-957. It would highlight the ridiculous conclusions you'd reach with the arguments the Yes on 8 groups used. It might not convince the idiots who were the loudest aye-sayers, but hopefully this would make
just enough people realize that 8 was a mistake, such that a measure to repeal it would succeed.
So, is this a good idea? Be sure to read the other thread, because it has some discussion prompts. Please leave some feedback!