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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI do not think I am comparing apples and oranges, Canada has seen moves to legalise multiple partner relationships.
If homosexulaity is now legally defined as normal why cannot bigamists see the same protection?
Multiple partner relationships are legal in the UK.
Homosexuality is not legally defined as normal.
Apart from that, carry on as before.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostYou are comparing apples with oranges. Taking multiple partners (not spouses) is no more illegal than homosexuality.
The interesting question is why bigamy is illegal when civil partnerships and presumably soon gay marriage are legal. The answer to that I think is that the civil rights of gays were harmed by not recognising their relationships in the same way that marriage recognises straight relationships. There does not appear to be a loud clamour for legalised bigamy as a relief against discrimination, but if that clamour arises, then perhaps there will be a public debate and we can all come to an opinion on the merits of the arguments.
If homosexulaity is now legally defined as normal why cannot bigamists see the same protection?
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostIf I remember the report correctly, they didn't always ask straight couples if they were married before letting them stay, nor did they ask this couple their marital status before refusing them. The lady also said in court that she would not allow a gay couple to share a bed under her roof.
Even Nick Griffin's views were made to sound more intelligent in the meedja than the actual live interview I heard him give on the radio stating them.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't think so. They also wouldn't book double rooms to unmarried mixed-sex couples. If they take the traditional view "marriage is between one man and one woman" they can (and I suspect were) simply refusing to let non-married couples share a room/bed.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAgain I ask the question, why is homsexuality allowed by right of law but the taking of multiple spouses not?
Simple question. Everyone seems to be quite good at avoiding that question.
The interesting question is why bigamy is illegal when civil partnerships and presumably soon gay marriage are legal. The answer to that I think is that the civil rights of gays were harmed by not recognising their relationships in the same way that marriage recognises straight relationships. There does not appear to be a loud clamour for legalised bigamy as a relief against discrimination, but if that clamour arises, then perhaps there will be a public debate and we can all come to an opinion on the merits of the arguments.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostAnd the discrimination against them was regarding sexuality, not marital status.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostHomosexuality is necessary for gays, marrying someone is not (for any one.)
People hold a sexual preference to have more than one sexual partner, where are you going to draw the line?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAgain I ask the question, why is homsexuality allowed by right of law but the taking of multiple spouses not?
Simple question. Everyone seems to be quite good at avoiding that question.
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThough in the case of the hairdresser aiming an advert at young girls when some males are better hairdressers and lots of women prefer a good male hairdresser is just poor stupid....
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Again I ask the question, why is homsexuality allowed by right of law but the taking of multiple spouses not?
Simple question. Everyone seems to be quite good at avoiding that question.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Yes - the B&B was set up. Some gay activists are just about defending gays against discrimination. Some are driven by an intolerance that's every bit as vitriolic and hate driven as Fred Phelps.
In this case the B&B owners were too stupid to ask the customers where they "married" when they took the booking.
Likewise if you want a certain gender to apply for your job advert then you use the correct descriptive words on the advert to deter people who you don't want to apply.
Though in the case of the hairdresser aiming an advert at young girls when some males are better hairdressers and lots of women prefer a good male hairdresser is just poor stupid....
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo when do I get to marry a second wife? Or a third?
Is keeping a group of women a basic human right? Where do we draw the line that has been removed?
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