Toronto Diary - All posts tagged 'prop 8'
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Prop 8 inches closer to the grave

The weird thing about a piece of legislature like Prop 8 is that in a sane rational world, we wouldn't need people to create massive campaigns and rallies in order to tell everyone that these laws are batshit insane. Despite the religious fervour that is usually used to push shit like this, every homo- and transphobic bill out there is based entirely on the basic idea that "Ewww, they do stuff with their genitals that isn't like the stuff WE do with our genitals! Which is nothing!"

So it's nice to see that Proposition 8 was finally declared unconstitutional by the state of California, which admittedly took a tad longer than it took the hundreds of thousands of people who pointed out that this shit was kind of an affront to basic human rights over three years ago.

Here's the thing: as far forward as we've come, and as advanced as we like to think we are, people still feel that what they think is right is more important than what has already been proven right. It's already been proven that same-sex relationships are as healthy and stable as opposite-sex ones, that trans people aren't freaks just because they want to change their outer appearance to reflect their inner appearance, and that the invisible bearded sky giant probably won't destroy the world because the Mayans ran out of room when creating their calendar.

But none of that matters because a lot of people think that's all wrong. It doesn't matter if something has been scientifically proven unless people are willing to believe it's true. Which is kind of the problem with working toward queer rights: the only thing keeping us from our rights is a bunch of stupid people who are too stupid to understand they're wrong. Which totally doesn't get annoying at all

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The loophole in Prop 8

So, you know how Judge Vaughn Walker struck down Proposition 8 as being unconstitutional? And then people (from here on in to be known as "giant bags of douche") tried to have his judgment thrown out because he's gay, and gay people can't make decisions about gay things. Sort of like how men must decide all laws affecting women? Yeah, that confuses me too.

Anyway, what they all failed to grasp is the one major logical flaw in the argument (not counting the giant-ass flaw that he is a judge and therefore has a better grasp of the law than random gaycists): their argument is that Judge Walker can't rule on Prop 8 because, being a gay man, he has a stake in the case, right? Right. Basically, they want to get a ruling from a straight judge because a straight judge has no stake in the case.

And there we have the major flaw in all arguments against gay marriage: straight people have absolutely no stake in the marriages of gays. Hell, no one has any stake in a marriage other than their own. And if you have no stake in the matter, then shut the hell up because no one cares what you have to say. Gay marriage doesn't affect you in any way, shape or form. So STFU.


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