Another one attempting to put words in my mouth.
mor·al
/ˈmôrəl/
Adjective
Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.
Noun
A lesson, esp. one concerning what is right or prudent, that can be derived from a story, a piece of information, or an experience.
Synonyms
adjective. ethical - ethic - virtuous
noun. morality - morals - ethics - morale - lesson
Please direct me to the post where I stated anything along the line of wanting to impose my beliefs on anyone else. I have mine, you have yours, we disagree, I'm OK with that.
What you would prefer I do is either adopt your morals or keep my mouth shut. Not gonna happen - on either front.
Last edited by davsel; 06-27-2013 at 01:40.
To anyone who claims that the gay rights issue is akin to the civil rights fight of the 50's, 60's and 70's... If this offends you, tough...
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"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
Well obviously MLK did not get shot for gay rights. To say they are not akin (of similar character) to each other is just plain wrong by definition. Gay rights, civil rights, womans rights and going all the way back to our original fight for our rights, the war of Independence, are akin. If that offends you, i am sorry.
Maybe this will help you understand the difference:
From: http://www.theamericanconservative.c...ghts-struggle/
...This is not to say that gay Americans who wish to have the full benefits of marriage afforded to heterosexual couples don’t face adversity. That’s a major part of the current debate. But it is to say that any hardship they face can’t compare to what black Americans faced 50 or 150 years ago.
There have been instances during the gay-rights movement that arguably could be compared to the black civil rights struggle, like the Stonewall riots of the 1960s or Matthew Shepard murder in 1998. Suicides and other problems related to public attitudes about homosexuality have also unquestionably been a horrible ordeal. Still, with the possible exception of the mistreatment of Native Americans, there has been nothing quite like the systematic exploitation and institutional degradation experienced by earlier black Americans.
My purpose here is not to belittle the fight for gay marriage, only to note that those who keep attempting to draw a reasonable comparison to the struggle of African-Americans are in many ways belittling the black experience in the United States.
I agree with that. Gays deal with their own issues. But they are no where equal to the same as blacks.
Civil rights is the lefts term for what we call The Bill of Rights. Its two sides of the same coin.
I personally don't believe I gay marriage but I also don't think government avoid have any hand marriage.
Progressive ideology, ideas so good they must be mandatory.
Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.
An argument I've heard often is that it doesn't affect me in any way, so I shouldn't worry about it. Why do I care?
I saw a great response from someone. "Dog fighting doesn't affect me in any way either, but it's not legal for moral reasons."
In truth, I don't care at all, except virtually all gays are liberal, and I am in favor of people standing in the way of liberals getting anything they want, up to and including oxygen.