Nascar will get upset.I respect my right to marry Alyster
This I don't get how people jump from gay to zoophilia in one second. Even though I find sex between a man and a woman unnatural and gross I never think that the next step is a dog.I personally don't like gay marriage, but only because it redefines marriage. Let's also universally recognize child marriage, polygamy (both multiple husbands and wives), and marriage to animals.
Gross I can agree with but unnatural?I don't get how people jump from gay to zoophilia in one second. Even though I find sex between a man and a woman unnatural and gross I never think that the next step is a dog.
argumentatsiooni ümber pööramine teise olukordaGross I can agree with but unnatural?
Zoophilia is an insulting term that implies the relationship is just for sex. I'm talking about the people who want to marry animal demigods. Or believe that their dead spouse had reincarnated into a horse. Or just like living with their 9 cats very much.This I don't get how people jump from gay to zoophilia in one second. Even though I find sex between a man and a woman unnatural and gross I never think that the next step is a dog.
How is it selfish because gay couples doesn't procreate normally? If a couple gets married can't have or choices not to have children does that make them selfish as well?I just feel that only asking for gay marriages is selfish and actually makes it harder to recognize all other forms of marriage in the future.
I mean I am not all opposed to allowing them to be married, but I am pretty sure that's more about the government recognizing more than two genders than marriage, since marriage is already between any two people now.What about asexuals who don't want to be recognized as either gender but maybe actually love someone and want to live together and raise kids together?
I am not entirely opposed to that option, but it would require a lot be done with our current laws because taxes aside, there is a lot of benefits & rights granted for marriage that aren't as easy to allow without it especially for things like being considered next of kin, or hospital/jail visitation rights.It is best to just remove the recognition of marriage from the law and let people define it however they want.
Lol back up. I never said anything about procreation. I'm not a trolling conservative; I'm an anarchist who believes in zero government intervention.How is it selfish because gay couples doesn't procreate normally? If a couple gets married can't have or choices not to have children does that make them selfish as well?
And plenty of gay couples choice to adopt a child & adoption is far less selfish than procreation, imo.
Artificial General Intelligence is expected to happen around 2045. That's not necessarily AI you can fall in love with, but within that range. It's something that we will make the call on.AI ethics are whole different can of worms that humanity will have to deal with when we get there.
If a 15 year old can get a college degree, are they still unable to consent? If a machine can handle customer service better than humans, is it still unable to consent?Animals, objects, and children can't consent.
You weren't entirely but you were partially.Lol back up. I never said anything about procreation. I'm not a trolling conservative; I'm an anarchist who believes in zero government intervention.
It's funny that the same arguments have been repeated so many times that everyone had their defenses up right away against zoophilia, sanctity of marriage, procreation, slippery slope, etc. But that's not the argument being made.
If you mean to approve polygamy then sure why not, but I feel like that would have driven to be even harder to push for, especially with the stigma around how so cultures have used it in the past. (Though I don't think anything is wrong with polygamy at all) Other changes I've said my reasons against.I meant to fight for gay marriage is a selfish fight. It costs a lot of political capital to redefine marriage. Why not redefine it to suit all other forms of marriage?
Gay marriage is viewed as a liberal 'victory', and leads to situations like this where people worry it will make it difficult to gain more rights in the future.
A big part of oppression comes from laws. You can have old scriptures and legal documents saying that only heterosexual people can be married. People assume that being gay is a bad thing only because of these laws. Like there's literally no reason to hate people for being gay.
Whenever any society denies two entities the permission to get married, society immediately criticizes that couple. Marriage was never meant to be an oppressive tool, but it will continue to oppress those who can't get married.
We're generally lacking AI ethics in a far to many areas under that before we can decide that (like their general rights), & AI of that level is still theoretical and not near practical.Artificial General Intelligence is expected to happen around 2045. That's not necessarily AI you can fall in love with, but within that range. It's something that we will make the call on.
If there was some abnormal circumstance where the marriage's legal benefits would actually benefit them at that age then I could see an argument for some exceptions, but generally I don't think the waiting is bad for them since til they're old enough is when they'd be able to make use for rights & benefits, plus marriage isn't something to be rushed into anyways.If a 15 year old can get a college degree, are they still unable to consent? If a machine can handle customer service better than humans, is it still unable to consent?
The average 15 year old doesn't know what it wants, but some are definitely smart enough. I think Konakoga made a good point that they have time to decide, but I see it happen a lot with my grandparents and it has never been a regretted decision.
Automated solutions in IT do what we tell them to do. Quite literally. A programmer's wife sends the programmer to the store to get a bread. She adds that if there are apples he takes twelve. Programmer comes back with 12 breads.The average 15 year old doesn't know what it wants, but some are definitely smart enough. I think Konakoga made a good point that they have time to decide, but I see it happen a lot with my grandparents and it has never been a regretted decision.
Yeah it's one of the debates where it's hard to find fresh ideas.It's funny that the same arguments have been repeated so many times that everyone had their defenses up right away against zoophilia, sanctity of marriage, procreation, slippery slope, etc. But that's not the argument being made.