Google Launches LGBT 'Legalise Love' Campaign in London

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[citation][nom]ravewulf[/nom]While I would certainly like to see equal marriage, it is more important to get African and Middle Eastern countries to stop imprisoning and killing LGBT people.[/citation]
They've been doing far worse things than killing for centuries... And that's not restricted to LGBT.
 
[citation][nom]nss000[/nom]"And the **law** (last 8000 years) says that marriage is a contract between a man and a woman assuring property rights for natural born children.[/citation]
Women shouldn't have voting rights and Blacks should still be slaves too, right?
Go back to painting your cave walls.
 
[citation][nom]nss000[/nom]"And the **law** (last 8000 years) says that marriage is a contract between a man and a woman assuring property rights for natural born children.[/citation]

Well some of us have evolved in 8000 years, clearly you don't come from an advanced gene pool.

This is good for Google and the world. Let the bigots wine and cry about it, the human race will advance with or without them.
 
Lol GL with that in Poland, not gona happen! Also this is not google's arena, they don't need to voice there opinions as a company in this way. That should be left to individuals which would include there employees. Also the heading is misleading as being gay is only illegal in a handful of backward countries now days. There is nothing wrong with being gay, as long as your a decent human being it shouldn't matter. Just don't think you have the right to go around forcing your opinions on to others and that anyone who disagrees with you is automaticaly wrong and stupid. Everyone has there own beliefs and neither side should believe they are right or act negatively towards the other. Gay people can live with there partners with all the same rights married couples have. There is no need for them to force a change in something that is as well established as marriage. No need to change something that will affect so many people when the rights that are connected to marriage already exist in there entirety for both straights and gays to benefit from. It's amazing how much debate this topic has generated worldwide when this issue only affects between 3-5% of people.
 
[citation][nom]ausvip3r[/nom] Everyone has there own beliefs and neither side should believe they are right or act negatively towards the other. Gay people can live with there partners with all the same rights married couples have. There is no need for them to force a change in something that is as well established as marriage. No need to change something that will affect so many people when the rights that are connected to marriage already exist in there entirety for both straights and gays to benefit from. It's amazing how much debate this topic has generated worldwide when this issue only affects between 3-5% of people.[/citation]
in the US gay couples do NOT have "all the same rights married (heterosexual) couples have". that is incorrect or a lie.. Please explain to me how someone else getting married affects your marriage since it supposedly affects soooo many others? and excluding 3-5% of people from equal representation by *their* govt in civil matters is ok because it's a minority? all your logic is way off.. sorry. sounds like you have an agenda behind all that rather than logic and facts.
 
[citation][nom]ausvip3r[/nom]Gay people can live with there partners with all the same rights married couples have. There is no need for them to force a change in something that is as well established as marriage. No need to change something that will affect so many people when the rights that are connected to marriage already exist in there entirety for both straights and gays to benefit from. It's amazing how much debate this topic has generated worldwide when this issue only affects between 3-5% of people.[/citation]
Even in states that allow gay marriage there are over 1000 federal rights that are denied thanks to DOMA. Allowing gay people to marry does not affect straight couples in any way. And the estimated gay population is closer to 10%.
 
[citation][nom]ausvip3r[/nom]Lol GL with that in Poland, not gona happen! Also this is not google's arena, they don't need to voice there opinions as a company in this way. That should be left to individuals which would include there employees. Also the heading is misleading as being gay is only illegal in a handful of backward countries now days. There is nothing wrong with being gay, as long as your a decent human being it shouldn't matter. Just don't think you have the right to go around forcing your opinions on to others and that anyone who disagrees with you is automaticaly wrong and stupid. Everyone has there own beliefs and neither side should believe they are right or act negatively towards the other. Gay people can live with there partners with all the same rights married couples have. There is no need for them to force a change in something that is as well established as marriage. No need to change something that will affect so many people when the rights that are connected to marriage already exist in there entirety for both straights and gays to benefit from. It's amazing how much debate this topic has generated worldwide when this issue only affects between 3-5% of people.[/citation]

Exactly! you are right! As EVERYONE must be allowed to have its own beliefs, why deny gay people the right to get married? Do you think your marriage will be somehow "devaluated" because gay people will be allowed to get married too?
Common! if you really treasure marriage, it would mean you treasure YOUR marriage. So you should not give a fuck about other's.
Why people are just messing it up? Where is the problem with others living their lifes in a way that doesn't impact ours?
Stop being such fascistes and let people live the way they want and mind your own business!
 
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