Thursday, November 6, 2008

The Prop. 8 Debate: What you missed.

A TM trifecta covered the Prop. 8 debate held in the Teleconference Center here on campus last Thursday. The room was jam-packed with supporters from both sides. People lined the hallways and sat on the floor next to me, as we watched both speakers give their side of the tale.

Each side brought up good points, as well as each side having their wacky supporters. One thing I appreciated from the Yes on 8 side is that they never tied in religion to support their beliefs. It's a common misconception from people against Prop. 8 that it is greatly influenced by religion.

Now, on the other side, the No on 8 supporters main argument is that they had the right to love whoever they want; a human trait that under the constitution must be protected.

The debate went on without many major disturbances, with a few exceptions.

There was the religious conservative lady who damned the No on Prop. 8 speakers to hell.

There was the liberal hippie college student who referred to an ex US Supreme Court Judge as an "old man."

Both group of speakers took such remarks in stride, although it was evident that they were not pleased.

Prop. 8 passed Tuesday, effectively banning gay marriage in California. The end of this conundrum though, is yet to be witnessed.

Last night I watched No on Prop. 8 supporters march in the streets of Hollywood. They were gathered in large numbers, demanding the right to be able to marry whoever they please.

It is evident that they are not going down without a fight.

Now, I don't support or oppose either side. Frankly, I say ban marriage period. The idea of marriage has been so tarnished that it makes no sense to get married nowadays. My parents have been together for 22 years. They have four kids and are a happy couple. They are not married, even though they have lasted much longer together than do many married couples.

Happy marriage is an idea that has been left behind in black and white family sitcoms.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's nice to read something from an impartial bloger/writer on this issue.. any issue anyway.
Thanks for the quick summary.