Same-Sex Marriage and Politics

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The issue regarding the legalization of same-sex marriages has become a major political issue. Some see homosexuality as sinful and disgusting, while other knows that it is just another way of living. When it comes down to it, our society is just making it illegal for people that live their lives differently from the majority of us. It is inequitable for our government to decide on whether or not homosexuals can be married. Everyone should be able to receive the same benefits and acceptance regardless of their sexuality so granting legal marriage rights under the law must extent to gays and lesbians to ensure that all citizens enjoy full human rights.

I believe that the legalization of gay marriages should be a concern of all people in our society because gay couples are being denied significant rights when they are not allowed to be married and this result in injustices and discrimination against then. The law gave rights to heterosexual couples and these same rights are denied to gay couples, for instances heterosexual couples have access to their spouse’s medical, life and disability insurance and the right to hospital visitation and medical decision making privileges for their partners but these rights and benefits are stripped from same-sex couples just because of their sexual preference. They are not outsiders. They are just like everyone else, with feeling, needs and emotion and they wanted to be treated like we want to be. Nowhere in the constitution does it states that marriage is only something certain people can have. The only problem society have with this is that they believe it is “not right”, but what is right anyways? The way we have lived our lives all along, by what our religion, beliefs or is it what our peers have told us.

Given the trend of greater acceptance of gay marriage, the issue of whether to legalize same-sex marriage naturally arises.

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