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Wednesday, August 06, 2003
JONATHAN V. MAGGIE
Maggie's suggestion that gays (men, in this case) can always "Pick a girl, love her, make a family" is more revealing than she seems to know. Set aside that you seem to suggest that we fool heterosexuals into marrying us (!). To me, this all-too-casual remark underscores the single greatest shortcoming of your side of the debate, namely the failure to take seriously, as a moral matter, the burden that denial of marriage imposes on gay people. Too often, that entire side of the equation is just brushed aside by gay-marriage opponents. They say: "No marriage, no nothing else, tough for the gays." I have often said, and firmly believe, that the denial of marriage is a scalding deprivation--one that most heterosexuals would never tolerate for themselves and could not even imagine living under. Like Dale, I would like to know what Maggie and others would do, short of legal marriage, to help gay people enjoy something like the spousal comforts that heterosexuals take for granted. |
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