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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
I have a question for you, then. Why should the traditional definition of marriage be changed to benefit a few people? You probably will say something along the lines of "To rectify social inequalities", but then it makes me wonder why you aren't bothering to try to correct all social inequalities and not just those you want to change.
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Red Herring. Who say we aren't and who say you have to. By your thinking we should do nothing but accept the status quo.
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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
I already know that for a fact. Younger people are generally more accepting of changes than older people are. That still doesn't mean there won't be opposition to gay marriage. As I stated prior, there are a number of factors which influence people's opposition to gay mariage, stemming anywhere from social, political or religious reasons.
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All of which, generally speaking, stem from bigotry (whether the person is aware of it or not).