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Originally Posted by Saul Good
How so?
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She will reference the list she just gave me.
TECHNICALLY it's true that they have the same rights as everyone else, it's just that those rights aren't presented in the manner in which they would like. Whether those rights should change is up for debate.
Yes, gay people can get married. No governmental body declines a marriage based on whether someone is gay. However, the marriage must be between a man and a woman. (Yes, I know that's very Donger-ish).
Yes, gay people can receive benefits. However, one must be a recognized dependent. That means being a child or being married. That circles back to the marriage thing.
The getting fired for being gay thing - well I really don't know anything about that one.
Maybe the whole movement should be called "gay law reform" or something like that. But yeah, I know what is meant by "gay rights."
I think maybe I just like to argue because there is really no point in what I'm arguing for or against.