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[QUOTE]Originally posted by metal1: [QB] You don't have the right to vote because you are a woman. You can't vote because you are black. You have to use a separate bathroom because you are black. You can't get married because you are gay. How is this not pure and simple discrimination? Not sure how you justify that statement. Glass beat me to the puch about divorce stats. This has nothing to do with family either. There are plenty of male/female couples who are horrible parents. If you go down that argument you need to institute strong testing to see if couples are fit to get married and then more testing to see if a couple should be allowed to procreate and only have children if there is a strong nuclear core. Maybe fat people shouldn't be allowed to procreate either since obesity would not be a healthy core. Not only that but all of those kids whose procreative parents have dumped them in foster care might have a another married home of their own to go to. [QUOTE]Originally posted by SeekingFreedom: [qb] Obviously I disagree, Metal. This has nothing to do with racial discrimination or any equivilency. It has everything to do with societal strength. The nuclear family is the strongest\best building block for any society. If some choose to follow an 'alternative' lifestyle such as homosexuality, so be it. But I, and many others, feel that the 'alternative' choice should bear that distinction so that the preferred unit of a procreative union maintains its preeminence. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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