The sad thing is that the bigots who supported these measures can’t even hide behind the old “states rights” dodge the way they can at the federal level. There is no reason to support these measures except to stick it to gay folks.
Fuchsia? Are you punishing us for knowing French? :eek:
jeremy’s actually from the States. Don’t worry, scott’s doing his bit for the community.
So, what are the odds that the ruling party will now get serious about pushing for the Official God Hates Fags Constitutional Amendment? Instead of just using it as a wedge issue?
Yeah, this bites. And I’m a straight guy who likes most of Bush’s foreign policy.
Sorry about this, gay fellow Americans. For what it’s worth, I’ll always vote to legalize marriage.
Well, I replied to this issue elsewhere, as well as an e-mail to a fellow Doper. That said.
Fuck you, connie. Fuck you in places that shouldn’t exist. You just wrote off citizens of 9 states that have, shocker!, people that support your cause! :eek:
Write them all off, you sanctimonious fuck. What a worthless specimen. You make me want to pit carbon-based life forms. If you were one.
Fuck off.
Ditto.
I have a family member who worked over seas for several years. He fell in love and would love to get married and bring his man back to the States to live.
Instead he gets to leave sad and alone in a few days. It’s either that or live in the third world for the rest of his life.
Meanwhile, fat old desperate men can get all the mail-order brides they want.
Fuckers.
I’m thinking, and maybe just being a wanker, that they were refering to the state as a majority. Obviously, some people voted against it, and I would bet he supports them, but now that the majority approved it will be an amendment to the state constitution. Therefore, it is that states issue, and the state can be hated as an entity for placing it in effect.
Course, I could just be putting words into their mouths. Regardless, this amendment is gay but I do not see how this did not gain more momentum. North Carolina would probably do it along with VA, the only state to still have in-effect sodimy laws. Fucking “democracy.” I am with gobear, though - the only way to change it is with action, not bitter resentment. Get these ignorant people to a light fast and all that
Hey, continuity error? Fuck you, too.
This heterosexual, married Ohio resident spent 20 minutes last night crying after that fucking amendment passed. This Ohio resident is ashamed to live here and ashamed of the hatred. And this Ohio resident refuses to be lumped in with the asshole bigots who passed this amendment.
Next time you want to give a big ol’ fuck you to the whole state, don’t forget about those of us who didn’t support the amendment. We exist. And we won’t stop fighting to be heard.
Ava
On an up note, the citizens of Cincinnati repealed the article in our city charter that prohibits civil rights protection for sexual orientation.
How that jibes with the whole marriage thing beats the fuck outta me, though. This is the most conservative metropolitan area of the state.
Okay, I did sort of jump the gun by indicting the whole state. So to clarify, I’ll just say “fuck you” to two-thirds of Ohio, a little over half of Oregon (god damn I still can’t believe this passed in Oregon), three-fourths (or some obscenely high percentage like that) of Alabama, and all the other applicable percentages.
I know there’s good people in those states. However, when I looked it up on CNN and saw that every single amendment had passed, I just totally flipped out. I’m still flipped out, but at least I can see straight enough now to notice that there were some votes in the “no” column too.
Huh. You gave a big “fuck you” to my state and can’t come up with a final vote tally? :rolleyes:
Let me rephrase my original statem…nah, FUCK YOU!
I would point out also that in giving a “fuck you” to these states, you are criticizing entire states for the actions of approximately three or four people out of a hundred. In the states you giving a pass, the difference is still three or four out of a hundred, only in your favor.
Is it really fair, or even intelligent, to condemn entire states or regions of the country when the difference between the two sides is so small?
Well, to be really fair, where would we get such great pit threads?
I would apologize, but the tone of the OP requires me to respond in kind: fuck you back.
That said, I am disheartened. Every major organization with a voice, every newspaper, every politician with the guts to speak out, came out foresquare against this measure in Michigan. Still, the people voted out of their ignorance, fear, and hatred. What more can I say? I am truly sorry, and very discouraged.
I expect we’ll be fighting against re-instatement of the Death Penalty in Michigan, next election.
I’m sorry, Priam. The first thing I thought of after seeing the election results was your heartfelt thread from a week or two back about working againt these propositions. I don’t know what to say, except to suggest that victory isn’t gone… it’s just farther away.
From the looks of things, we’ll probably be fighting against the death penalty for being gay.
Though my apology to avabeth still stands, I don’t get why residents of these states are taking this so personally. I don’t get offended when someone disses Pennsylvania. If my state would have passed an SSM ban, it would have been listed here as well.
Oh give me a break.
To the same extent that current headlines like “Ohio approves same sex marriage ban” or for that matter “The United States re-electes George Bush” are valid and accurate, it’s just as valid and accurate to reply, “Fuck you Ohio, for doing that”. And only to that extent. It’s a rhetorical convience.
When my foreign say “Goddamn the US for giving us four more years of Bush” (and they wil) it wouldn’t occur to me in a million years that they were condemning me.
Much as it wouldn’t occur to them.