Lord Starscream20 wrote:marriage is not a right, it's a privelage afforded to heterosexual couples who meet a rather basic set of criteria,
Who says? Since when are heterosexual couples so great that they are allowed tax breaks and increased legal rights? Since a few "more normal" people were disgusted by the idea of two hairy men caressing each other? Why should heterosexual couples be allowed only?
Lord Starscream20 wrote:and b) it devalues traditional marriage in that people can suddenly marry anyone
So what's wrong with that? Really. It's not talking about incest.
And while we're on the subject of devalues traditional marriage, let's take a casual stroll through the checkout lines at the supermarket and read the celebrity pages. Angelina and Brad spring readily to mind. I used to really like her until she became more prominent than Paris Hilton.
Let's look at history, at all the arranged marriages through the ages, marriage as a political tool, marriage for convinience of other family members, marriage to vastly underage girls (by our standards).
The nuclear family is well and good, but why is it the only thing not wrong?
Lord Starscream20 wrote:(or, hypothetically, after some more "rights" battles anything)
That's an assumption. Marrying animals will never be morally right because an animal is not aware of what's going on to that level. Gay people are. There'll be no case in 2107 for animal marriage rights because it doesn't have the ability to even react. Neither does a jar of peanut butter, a monkey wrench, or an oil can. Not only that, but marrying an animal is pretty much rape since it can't consent. (Brings back the whole arranged marriage thing, doesn't it? Devalue what?)
The whole arguement of gay marriage being a gateway to worse things is flawed because it falls back on the whole "natural" thing. Now what goes on in the brain to make someone attracted to the same sex might very well be an interesting discussion, and from a purely reproductive standpoint, it is unnatural. But humans are smart enough to overcome instincts when need be (though that still does not mean we are controlling our impulses, it only means a greater and more urgent impulse is driving us), so therefore purely reproductive standpoints are moot. This is the same arguement that comes up when discussing whether or not birth control and casual sex is wrong. It's not, for the same reasons I just stated. It doesn't matter if it's biologically natural. We're above that.
So therefore, you can't be afraid of gay marriage based purely on the quite frankly paranoid fear that people will then want to do worse things. The world is not going to hell in a handbasket just because we discovered the earth is round, proved it goes around the sun, waltz music let people dance too close, slaves got freed, women got to vote, jazz and swing music became popular, black people got to sit anywhere on the bus and go to good schools and eat in any restaraunt they chose and get better jobs like supreme court justice and gained all around equal and decent recognition as members of the human species, women burned their bras, a whole generation of youth got high and wore nothing but sandals and tie dye, punk and metal music became popular, and gay people wanted to marry. All those things were hotly debated and contested in their time, and all of them are harmless now. So in other words, the world is not getting worse, it's changing to suit it's current needs.
What it boils down to is this:
Some people still can't get over the idea that two hairy, naked, sweaty grown men like to put their tongues in each other's mouths, and things more graphic. As much as I can totally understand that, it's based only on current phobias, and there is actually nothing wrong with it.
The same old dance. The world changes as society evolves, and some people dig in their heels, only to have the problem resolve itself in favor of the change a few generations later.
And besides, gayness is necessary. There are too many people in this world. The less who make more annoying kids that grow up into even more people, the better. Think of it as population control. (And don't point out that I said casual sex is okay above. I said casual sex and birth control are right.)