Sunday, October 19, 2008

Disrupting the Youth

California is in a big battle with gay marriage.
Prop. 8 supporters say that voting yes would not allow gay marriage to be legal.
Being against Prop. 8 means you want the rule on gay marriage to stay valid as it is currently in California.
Besides gay marriage hurting heterosexual marriages, now the supporters say it will disrupt the youth. They are discussing how gay marriage will have to be taught in school and how it will confuse the children and bring up a lot of tough questions.
The opposing side says that the supporters just came up with stuff to scare the public and it might actually be working. But what the public needs to understand is, this Prop. has nothing to do with children. This is solely focused on whether or not gay marriage should be legal.
There was a legal case in Massachusetts when a lesbian teacher read a story to her class about to princesses getting married. The parents of a child sued the school and lost the case. This is so ridiculous. The Supreme Court even refused to hear the case and the ruling was kept by the lower court. Now the supporters are going to use this Christian family in an advertisement for voting Yes on Prop. 8
There is nothing in the state eduction code that requires school's to teach anything to do with marriage, so why bring up gay marriage? Because it's different. Are they going to do experiments in there science class too about gay marriage.
I myself, a homosexual is against Prop. 8 and I wished I lived in California so I could vote No on this Proposition. To bad I live in Texas, the reddest, religious, conservative state there is.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/politics/cal/la-me-gayschools19-2008oct19,0,7459783.story

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