November 11th, 2008 . by polyGeek
Keith Olbermann speaks on the outcome of the votes to ban gay marriage.
If you feel that gay people should not marry then this is the video to watch. If, after watching this video, you still feel that gay people should not be afforded the same rights as heterosexuals then you can put your mind at rest because nothing is going to change it.
If you’re still against gay marriage after watching this and you find yourself in a discussion or argument with someone over this issue then you can just say, “Look, Keith Olbermann’s comments didn’t change my mind. So don’t bother.” If they’ve seen this as well then they’ll know, there’s nothing that’s going to change your mind.
Posted in Tags: gay rights, Keith Olbermann
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November 10th, 2008 . by polyGeek
Of course the big news story of the day, make that week, well, millenium, is that Barrack Obama won the presidency. But here in California the Yes vote on proposition 8 to ban gay marriage is a close runner up in the news cycle.
Today I read an article about how Governer Schwarzenegger is urging homosexuals to not give up and that their day would come. In the article there’s a quote from John Kirkpatrick who says:
We’re a democracy and our strength is that the majority wins the vote
It just floors me to hear statements like that. Two things you hear, especially during an election cycle are: “America is the greatest country” and “democracy is good, blah, blah, blah”. Well, I got news for everyone. Democracy is just a pretty sounding word for MOB RULES.
Democracy is not what makes America great. It never has and never will be. News flash, democracy has lead to votes against giving women and African Americans the right to vote, against allowing interracial marriages, against teaching evolution in schools, and most recently homosexual marriage. All of these issues have at one time or another been opposed by a majority of Americans. And they have voted that way many times over.
What makes American great is this forgotten document called the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. It’s those pieces of paper that guarantee our rights. The will of the people, aka democracy, is the tool that would take them away.
How often have the people voted to add freedoms? Not very. Oh, they may come around eventually. But it’s the courts and the Constitution/Bill of Rights that keeps the majority from violating the rights of the minorites.
I consider it a failing of our schools that more people don’t understand that. And that usually the people who don’t understand it have never had to fight for their rights.
Posted in Tags: Bill of Rights, Constitution, democracy, gay rights
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