A Warning from Canada: Same-Sex Marriage Erodes Fundamental Rights

Jun 15, 2015 13:05

This is, of course, the whole point of the gay marriage movement: A Warning from Canada: Same-Sex Marriage Erodes Fundamental Rights

"I am one of six adult children of gay parents who recently filed amicus briefs with the US Supreme Court"

"In Canada, freedoms of speech, press, religion, and association have suffered greatly due to government pressure. The debate over same-sex marriage that is taking place in the United States could not legally exist in Canada today. Because of legal restrictions on speech, if you say or write anything considered 'homophobic' (including, by definition, anything questioning same-sex marriage), you could face discipline, termination of employment, or prosecution by the government."

"When same-sex marriage was legalized in Canada in 2005, parenting was immediately redefined. Canada’s gay marriage law, Bill C-38, included a provision to erase the term 'natural parent' and replace it across the board with gender-neutral 'legal parent' in federal law. Now all children only have 'legal parents,' as defined by the state. By legally erasing biological parenthood in this way, the state ignores children’s foremost right: their immutable, intrinsic yearning to know and be raised by their own biological parents."

"In Canada, it is considered discriminatory to say that marriage is between a man and a woman or that every child should know and be raised by his or her biological married parents. It is not just politically incorrect in Canada to say so; you can be saddled with tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees, fined, and forced to take sensitivity training.

"Anyone who is offended by something you have said or written can make a complaint to the Human Rights Commissions and Tribunals. In Canada, these organizations police speech, penalizing citizens for any expression deemed in opposition to particular sexual behaviors or protected groups identified under 'sexual orientation.' It takes only one complaint against a person to be brought before the tribunal, costing the defendant tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees. The commissions have the power to enter private residences and remove all items pertinent to their investigations, checking for hate speech.
The plaintiff making the complaint has his legal fees completely paid for by the government. Not so for the defendant. "

Tyrants generally don't sell ruling over you honestly. They sell it based on the public good or some cause.

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