......... but I have gay friends.I'm not racist but...
......... but I have gay friends.I'm not racist but...
Separate but equal. Right? Right?
Isn't this... unconstitutional?
It's "almost" disrespectful to the "traditional" family, so you're going to be fully disrespectful to the "non-traditional" family to make up for it?"Quite frankly, it's almost disrespectful to the traditional family," said Republican state Sen. John Schickel of Union.
There's nothing wise about this blatantly unconstitutional act. Have Kentucky textbooks eliminated the phrase "separate but equal" from their vocabulary?That's' why, wisely, we decided to have two forms.
That has nothing to do with bigotry, nothing to do with discrimination. It has to do with the vast majority of Kentuckians that respect traditional marriage.
That has everything to do with bigotry, everything to do with discrimination. It has to do with the vast majority of Kentuckians that respect religious conservatives' right to disrespect people who are different.
It's "almost" disrespectful to the "traditional" family, so you're going to be fully disrespectful to the "non-traditional" family to make up for it?
There's nothing wise about this blatantly unconstitutional act. Have Kentucky textbooks eliminated the phrase "separate but equal" from their vocabulary?
Translation:
Ugh. 40 years from now people are going to look at this and shake their heads.
Another Kentuckian chiming in. I can't say I've ever felt any pride in living here but I'm certainly ashamed of it sometimes.
And we wheel right around back to civil unions.
Yep. What a joke. Nice to know my relationship really doesn't mean as much as a heterosexual one.
Was it Kentucky where that idiot marriage clerk that made the news was?
A lot of them think it "devalues" straight marriage, somehow.I actually really would like to hear the thought process of someone that thinks gay marriage is disrespectful towards traditional marriage. I just don't see why the two can't coexist.
The Kentucky House is Democratic, right? So I doubt it actually passes. But either way, republicans going to repub and fight for hate and bigotry.
Yes it was
A lot of them think it "devalues" straight marriage, somehow.
"Segregation works because it has to!"Separate but equal. Right? Right?
Conservatives read/hear this and think it means "Keep all non-Christian religions out of the fucking government" because after all, Jesus himself founded the US in 1776.Shit like this makes my blood boil. Keep religion out of the fucking government. This isn't difficult.
Conservatives read/hear this and think it means "Keep all non-Christian religions out of the fucking government" because after all, Jesus himself founded the US in 1776.
How can they when this country was founded on judeo Christian values?Shit like this makes my blood boil. Keep religion out of the fucking government. This isn't difficult.
Will be interesting to see what differentiation there will be between the forms.
Will be interesting to see what differentiation there will be between the forms.
Kicking and screaming.We didn't even make it a full year.
Who says we're not already?How long until we start talking about the privatization of marriage?
"Quite frankly, it's almost disrespectful to the traditional family"
It's in the name, after all..It's like the only thing conservatives want to do socially is turn back time.
Will be interesting to see what differentiation there will be between the forms.
And this is why we can't have a Republican President. First chance they get they will get rid of same sex marriage. I literally heard those words from Cruz's mouth on TV today.