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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
The politically powerless in this case (Homosexuals) aren't treated unjustly.
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The preferred committed relationship form that the vast majority of homosexuals would prefer, same-sex marriage/union, is treated differently under the law than different-sex marriage/union. For what appears to be no good reason. (At least no good reason that stands up to scrutiny, from what I've seen.)
It's possible that you could define 'just' so that this falls outside the realm of 'unjust', but it's unfair at the very least, and needlessly so.
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Originally Posted by filtherton
Yeah, you're right because learning about an activity automatically encourages someone to engage in that activity. Wait, do you have any idea how ridiculous that notion is?
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Filth, I agree with you in general, but don't you think NCB's pamphlet was a bit too explicit? I don't consider the parents objecting to it unreasonable. Shouldn't individual parents of public school students have some control over indecency standards of the school?