Same-Sex Marriage
This I Believe
Same Sex Marriage
There are two people walking down the street holding hands. They sneak a kiss and are rewarded with dirty glares and crude remarks from others. They are homosexuals. Homosexuality is when you like just the same sex, and heterosexuality is when you like only the opposite sex. There is also bisexuality where you like both males and females. It is all the same to me. You should be able to love whoever you want to.
Love is love… is it not? Whether you’re black, white, Asian, bisexual, transsexual, or heterosexual, the affection stays the same. Love doesn’t become wrong and tainted just because you’re a man who adores another man or a woman who adores another woman. Carl Jung a famous Swiss psychiatrist says, “The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” Love can transform you, if you care about a person with all of your heart you can transform for them. Does it really matter if you’re a hetero or a homosexual couple?
Whether you’re in a relationship with a male, female or both, it doesn’t mean you’re this nasty person that when someone touched you they become gay too. Homosexuality is not a disease. You can’t contract it. James Baldwin a famous black author who is also homosexual says, “Everybody’s journey is individual. If you fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about homosexuality.” I completely agree. We do not have some fatal disease. We are Americans and we have the same feelings so why should laws restrict our freedom to marry whomever we want? The only state that will allow same sex marriage is Massachusetts. It’s legal in The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Canada, and South Africa also. Other states that will allow you to get a civil union or domestic partnership, which is like marriage but without the marriage certificate, are New Jersey, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, and just recently California. These are the only states that will acknowledge the fact gay people may want to get married too.
Since these states are the only ones that allow you to obtain anything close to a marriage certificate it’s really not that important because even if you get married or obtain a civil union or domestic partnership you are still not able to leave your estate or money to your spouse in your will, claim social security, get a joint income tax return like married hetero couples because of the laws against same sex marriage. We are denied so many of our rights because we dare to say, “Hey, I’m different and I’m happy with that!” Everyone knows it exists and most people are okay with it. Almost everybody at one point in their lives will know, met, or make friends with a homosexual person.
The people of this world are fascinated with homosexuals and there are several movies and t.v. series across the world featuring gay and lesbian couples. The most famous movie would be Brokeback Mountain starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal that came out in 2005. Another movie is Prom Queen which came out in 2003 in Canada. A t.v. series in the United Kingdom about gays is Queer as Folk. A movie with a lesbian couple in it would be The Jane Austen Book Club based on the novel by Karen Joy Fowler in 2007. All across the world homosexuality is considered an issue when really it isn’t. Everybody’s curiosity about gays and lesbians and will always be there. We may have some minor differences as in I’m blonde and your brunette but other than that we are exactly the same. So why is it so easy to classify being homosexual as being different. If homosexuality was what we considered to be right and heterosexuality was what we thought of as different… how would you feel to be the one at the butt of everyone’s jokes and taunts? Just think about that before you decide to make fun of someone for being homosexual or bisexual.
March 30th, 2008 at 1:17 am
Caitlinn,
Thank you for sharing your belief. I appreciate how you were able to connect your belief to other texts and that you note the importance of acceptance for all.
Mrs. Reed
March 30th, 2008 at 8:35 am
In all relationships one should know the difference between personal gratification and desire and that of sacrificial love. Love is love , which is not based upon conditions and wants, but for what one sees and values in another. It is a matter of what through Love you are wanting to give, as opposed to what you want to receive. Meaning that if the relationship is based upon one demeaning the other for their gain, it is wrong. That is as valid in a hetrosexual relationship as it is in any other relationship.
March 30th, 2008 at 11:26 am
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March 30th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
I totally agree because i dont see any reason for people to hate homosexuals! It bugs me that just because a person isn’t straight that they make fun of them. And I also hate that homosexuals can’t get married, they are intitled to get married just as much as a heterosexual couple, and it makes me mad! Well once again I loved your speech.
March 31st, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I heard/watched a little clip that a person made about Olivet College, and in this movie he stated how the college wasn’t good, and the reasoning behind it was that two of the professors are homosexual.
I thought the person was rediculus. I think anyone who can’t respect the fact that these people want to be with who they want are rediculus.
I agree with you all, being homosexual should not be any different than being heterosexual.
April 2nd, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Thank you all for commenting. I will definently check out that website Charlotte. I agree with what stellewriter says. love is love. I feel really passionate about this subject. Thank you for commenting. ^^