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Posted: Sat 14:36, 03 Aug 2013 Post subject: Race And Gay Marriage In Perspective_3 |
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but because they wanted the right to compete with them. Indeed, for almost a century blacks activelyresisted the notion that civil right equaled interracial marriage, because racistshad repeatedly clubbed the movement with charges of miscegenation. Note that inall the protests you see during the Civil Rights movement, very little of it isorganized around interracial marriage. Much worse, the comparison with interracial marriage actually understates the evil of reserving marriage rights for certain classes of people. Banning interracial marriage meant that most black people could not marry outside of their race. This was morally indefensible, but very different than a total exclusion of gays from the institution of marriage. Throughout much of America,Discount Jimmy Choo Shoes, gays are effectively banned from marrying, not simply certain types of people, but any another compatible partner period. Unlike heterosexual blacks in 1960, the ban gays suffer under is unconditional and total and effectively |
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