Homosexual Rights The gay marriage is a fierce argument in today's society. Andrew Sullivan and William Bennett challenged Newsweek magazine on June 3, 1996. Sullivan's article "Let Gay Marriage" provides some discussion to support gay marriage. In his article "Farewell Marriage", Bennett claimed that gay marriage impairs the sanctity of marriage. Each author presents several reasons to protect his / her position and presents effective opinions to protect their opinion.
All discussions on homosexual marriage have nothing to do with homosexual gay people's constitutional rights. The discussion presented is very similar to the debate over ethnic marriage 30 years ago. The internet article "Homosexual Marriage: Religious Aspects" said: "Everything (discussion) seems to reflect the argument in the late 1960s discussion of the moral issues of mixed marriage. Homosexual and lesbian marriage claims to make copies of early racist speech. "
Yes. The fear of spousal destruction and homosexual religious condemnation infringes the rights of gay couples' spouses everyday, but many people try to legalize same-sex marriage. Every day, the marriage rights of homosexual couples are infringed. Thousands of people around the world are affected by ban on gay marriage. The most widely accepted presumption is that one in 20 people is homosexual ("Sorry, please tell me; gay statistics" 1). This means 5%
Homosexuals demand the same rights and benefits as others (homosexual rights movement). Many homosexual Americans say they are "one of the basic citizenship of men (supporting that same-sex marriage reaches new maximums; half of asserting constitutional warrant rights) They formed an organization, went to court, and caused riots across the country, but they were still deprived of a simple marriage right (gay rights movement). Redefining marriage will allow all Americans to enter