Peter Ian Staker
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US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
Just because the GOP lost it's mind doesn't mean that other mainstream conservative parties in the world aren't well... conservative.
US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
It's pretty genius really.
I doubt this will be shut down by the federal court. The Basic Law doesn't really specify the term "marriage" and only defines a family as a construct with "parents" and "children". Nothing about sex or gender.that's why this vote is so dumb
and why we still don't have the same-sex-marriage up to date
this will get shut down by the federal court
and a constitutional change requires a 2 thirds majority (good luck with that next term in the Bundestag including AFD)
but at least they can proclaim a "win"
i honestly don't get why the don't just make a eingetragene Lebenspartnerschaft with the fucking same exact rightly like a marriage.
it would be basically the same but still called different, so even people against same-sex-marriage would be fine because it's no marriage
Merkel is whatever she needs to be for maximum personal gain. She is flipfloping like no other politician.
This, I guess many people get their news about European politics through headlines and soundbites. Merkel is a shrewd politician above everything else and she needs the support of her (conservative) party.US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
Is it? Her opponents can hammer her on her "no" vote and the youth won't take kindly to that.
that's why this vote is so dumb
and why we still don't have the same-sex-marriage up to date
this will get shut down by the federal court
and a constitutional change requires a 2 thirds majority (good luck with that next term in the Bundestag including AFD)
but at least they can proclaim a "win"
i honestly don't get why the don't just make a eingetragene Lebenspartnerschaft with the fucking same exact rightly like a marriage.
it would be basically the same but still called different, so even people against same-sex-marriage would be fine because it's no marriage
Is it? Her opponents can hammer her on her "no" vote and the youth won't take kindly to that.
She tried to block the whole vote today via her party... I dont think she wanted this at all.A good politician knows when to cede to public opinion, while still maintaining their own opinion. She knows it's what the people wanted, even if she didn't want it.
She tried to block the whole vote today via her party... I dont think she wanted this at all.
"Opened it up"?She knew her party was going to lose by a landslide, but she opened it up for a vote anyway.
That would have been too easy.
But I agree, getting a 2/3 majority in the next Bundestag is going to be difficult.
It's something that affects only a minority. Most people don't care about it as it simply doesn't affect them. Those people who get offended by her vote now probably wouldn't have voted for her before either.
Nobody needs a 2/3 majority. Article 6 doesn't even mention men and women as part of marriage.
that's why this vote is so dumb
and why we still don't have the same-sex-marriage up to date
this will get shut down by the federal court
and a constitutional change requires a 2 thirds majority (good luck with that next term in the Bundestag including AFD)
but at least they can proclaim a "win"
i honestly don't get why the don't just make a eingetragene Lebenspartnerschaft with the fucking same exact rightly like a marriage.
it would be basically the same but still called different, so even people against same-sex-marriage would be fine because it's no marriage
Time for Austria to step it up.
(Orange: Same-sex marriage is allowed
Green: No marriage but same-sex union
Red: Neither)
I know it's about to happen cause ournazifar right party already puts out posters about the "value of the family"
Nobody needs a 2/3 majority. Article 6 doesn't even mention men and women as part of marriage.
South Park on point as always[snip]
What were the vote totals for same-sex marriage in Bavaria? I'd imagine they'd be pretty similar to the outlook in Austria, both of which are more conservative than Germany as a whole.
How can a former member of the federal court represent a opinion that can be called the interpretion of the current federal court?but that is the interpretation and view of the federal court since today.
so either that changes now, or it would not be conform
and the federal court is basically and instrument to stop flawed laws from our legislative as of late
South Park on point as always
What were the vote totals for same-sex marriage in Bavaria? I'd imagine they'd be pretty similar to the outlook in Austria, both of which are more conservative than Germany as a whole.
How can a former member of the federal court represent a opinion that can be called the interpretion of the current federal court?
Yup. It's diffused now. She made a good political move for herself. Gay marriage is legalized and she's either the one who brought the vote or the one who voted no. In the end, few will care past this week about the process. It was smart.I doubt that gets any traction beyond the weekend.
I mean, sure it's gotten a bit cooler since Friday, but I think it will still be a while before Hell freezes over. I mean, we will have two parties that will most likely have a majority for the next 5 years, who might as well constitutionally prohibit it.Time for Austria to step it up.
i honestly don't get why the don't just make a eingetragene Lebenspartnerschaft with the fucking same exact rightly like a marriage.
it would be basically the same but still called different, so even people against same-sex-marriage would be fine because it's no marriage
but that is the interpretation and view of the federal court since today.
so either that changes now, or it would not be conform
and the federal court is basically and instrument to stop flawed laws from our legislative as of late
You must have missed the word "former" before the title Federal Judge.
Same-sex marriage is now the law of the land in Germany, deal with it.
BBC is reporting this is more than just a simple vote, it changes legal implications. But people in this thread say it doesn't make a difference especially if the court gets involved. Who's wrong?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40441712
Basically some people are saying they need to change the constitution, article 6 to be precise, for full equality. I guess the constitutional court has to decide if that's true.BBC is reporting this is more than just a simple vote, it changes legal implications. But people in this thread say it doesn't make a difference especially if the court gets involved. Who's wrong?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40441712
Article 6 [Marriage, Family, Children Out of Wedlock]
(1) Marriage and family are under the special protection of the state.
(2) Care and upbringing of children are the natural right of the parents and primarily their duty. The state supervises the exercise of the same.
(3) Against the will of the persons entitled to their upbringing, children may only be separated from the family, pursuant to a statute, where those so entitled failed or where, for other reasons, the children are endangered to become seriously neglected.
(4) Every mother is entitled to protection by and care of the community.
(5) Children out of wedlock, by legislation, have to be provided with the same conditions for their physical and mental development and for their place in society as are legitimate children.
Basically some people are saying they need to change the constitution, article 6 to be precise, for full equality. I guess the constitutional court has to decide if that's true.
In civil law, there's more to laws than just the text; there's also a"common interpretation", meaning further clarifications on how to interpret the text. Because laws are written for the general case, specific cases might need such further interpretation. The constitutional court's most recent interpretation of the word "marriage" is that it's a bond between a man and a woman.I'm not pretending to be familiar with German law at all, but on its face, there isn't anything in there that would prohibit marriage equality?
In civil law, there's more to laws than just the text; there's also a"common interpretation", meaning further clarifications on how to interpret the text. Because laws are written for the general case, specific cases might need such further interpretation. The constitutional court's most recent interpretation of the word "marriage" is that it's a bond between a man and a woman.
That doesn't mean that you necessarily have to change the constitution, however. Someone has to go to court over the new law, then we'll get a new interpretation of said article of the constitution. It wouldn't be a really exceptional thing for the constitutional court to change its interpretation of articles of the constitution over time. That has happened before. I guess we'll see if someone actually goes against this.
That she did vote no is proof that she is not and that you are hyperboling
I mean, we can laugh but in many countries marriage is considered a matter of sacrament and is devolved to churches. Which is why the state instead opts to have alternative and equivalent civil administered and conducted by the state. Even heterosexual couples tend to opt for those as they tend to be cheaper and avoid other religious issues like sectarian issues.*snip*
Germany has been fairly progressive with things like the refugee crisis so I'd expect this to pass.
US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
It's doneGermany has been fairly progressive with things like the refugee crisis so I'd expect this to pass.
US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
US gaf was apparently under the impression Merkel was a liberal.
Because not everything black or white, most the time there are shades of gray and Merkel did a fantastic job in the last months. And I still despise her for voting no today.Well when GAF unites to proclaim her the leader of the free world I thought it was implied. Why would GAFers latch onto a conservative? Seemed improbable...
Time for Austria to step it up.
(Orange: Same-sex marriage is allowed
Green: No marriage but same-sex union
Red: Neither)
I know it's about to happen cause ournazifar right party already puts out posters about the "value of the family"
Her party is called the 'Christian Democratic Union' Germany in general is quite conservative despite the image they try to project out. Now at the same time Merkel is economically liberal. But that's it....sigh *raises hand*
Haha, that blonde woman seems annoyed about those firecrackers.