Your flesh is so nice.
I just read this action-alert press release that said this:
On June 10, the high court of Ontario, Canada's most populous province, ruled that the exclusion of same-sex couples from civil marriage infringes human dignity, harms families, and violates the constitution. The court ordered an immediate end to this cruel discrimination.
Cruel discrimination? C'mon now. That seems a bit lofty. We're not talking about physical torture or imprisonment or other things that can be more accurately described as "cruel".
I'm experiencing an intense post-lunch-sleep coma. Or at least the desire to be in one, since I'm obviously not typing and dozing at the same time. I just had a flash of a line from Buffy when someone tells Giles to be careful or one day he'd wake up in a coma. Indeed.
It's all quiet on the livejournal front. So sad.
On June 10, the high court of Ontario, Canada's most populous province, ruled that the exclusion of same-sex couples from civil marriage infringes human dignity, harms families, and violates the constitution. The court ordered an immediate end to this cruel discrimination.
Cruel discrimination? C'mon now. That seems a bit lofty. We're not talking about physical torture or imprisonment or other things that can be more accurately described as "cruel".
I'm experiencing an intense post-lunch-sleep coma. Or at least the desire to be in one, since I'm obviously not typing and dozing at the same time. I just had a flash of a line from Buffy when someone tells Giles to be careful or one day he'd wake up in a coma. Indeed.
It's all quiet on the livejournal front. So sad.
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B) i saw a short film called "heroes" about your fave guy, james dale. blah. he was at the reception afterward, too. blah.
i know you seen me on the video,
myles
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Its true that it might not be the cruelest thing out there, but think of the long term affects marriage has on any couple: the health benefits, the child custody issues and the very legitamacy it gives to a relationship.
I would say it is cruel to exclude a person from those benefits merely because a group of people find it against their religion.
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But I hate using inflammatory language for the sake of proving a point, rather than just explaining the reality, which should be enough. It's all relative, I know, and I guess that's why it's hard to deem denial of marriage as "cruel" when the federal government engages in harsher and more violent forms of discrimination.
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It's all relative, I know, and I guess that's why it's hard to deem denial of marriage as "cruel" when the federal government engages in harsher and more violent forms of discrimination.
I feel ya, it is all so subjective I suppose.