IT SEEMS TO ME TO BE SLIGHTLY MASOCHISTIC

Jun 02, 2009 13:41

I picked up Kampen om ekteskapet og barnet by Nina Karin Monsen at the school library today. (That's The Battle for Marriage and the Child, fyi.) I'm on page ten, and I'm already trying not to throw up. The battle for marriage? Really? On what grounds, exactly?



"Give us marriage back," she says, as if it's a thing that's being taken from her. (As if it's something TEH GAYS are going to run off into the sunset with and then sell at the nearest pride parade.) She throws out arguments like, "STOP DISCRIMINATING THE STRAIGHT WHITE CHRISTIANS," and "THE BIBLE SAYS," and "BUT THINK OF THE CHILDREN".




Excuse me, princess, but your arguments are outdated and invalid. I will write you an in-depth essay outlining the errors in your logical reasoning, along with a thorough examination of your fear-mongering rethoric and what it says about you as a person. I'll gladly listen to your counterarguments if you can find some that aren't based on the fear of losing your privileges. (Privileges, goddam, not human rights. And the fact that you apparently don't consider gay people worthy of human rights is ... well. I'd say it was sickening, but so is every other thing you've ever said in this debate.)

Also: Children aren't constructed. No, they really aren't, and they won't be until chilbirth starts working like The Sims. Untill then, kindly STFU and DIAF.

Cheers.



rant, politics

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