World Homosexuality Laws April 18, 2009
Posted by Afflatus in World Affairs.Tags: gay marriage, homophobia
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With all the talk of same-sex marriage in the news these days, I was wondering what other countries laws were for the issue. Of course Wikipedia has the answer. I love wikipedia.
Follow the link here.
Looks like the United States is in the middle of the pack in terms of same-sex marriage laws.
With Governor David Patterson, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and numerous powerful Senators in support of same-sex marriage in New York, I expect they will pass the recently introduced legislation. This would be a major victory for the movement to legalize same-sex marriage, and it will take a lot of work.
The Foggy Bottom metro stop today was such a lively and happy scene. The sun was shining, tourists were touring, vendors were selling books, food, and bike rides. Activists were trying to save the world. While I was observing the scene, I saw a gay couple holding hands walk by a heterosexual couple also holding hands, and I smiled. I hope the trend towards a more free, pluralistic society continues, and more states legalize same-sex marriage.
The bottom line: If you don’t like same-sex marriage, Don’t have one.
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