'Because it's unnatural.. Too men can't naturally reproduce and two women can't reproduce.. and they should be able to, if they desire a family.'
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You're not bigoted.
However, I think the argument is not necessarily about reproduction, but rather the essence of what it means to society as a whole. Everything that has given us structure is not always obsolete and old-fashioned.
The word "rights" is a vague term used by people, and why pro-supporters have that edge. There are many examples of rights either being legit or an act of self-entitlement, depending on what the agenda is. The same about political-correctness.
What I find offensive is calling somebody a 'troll/ bigot/ ignorant', when that is equally ignorant, because somebody disgrees with them. What happened to "tolerance"?
Another argument is that heterosexuals don't necessarily make better parents than homoesexuals, but it's not a parallel comparison. Who is to say that having both a male-female parental role model is not healthy/ valuable? I think some instutions(like marriage) have a natural innate significance, and not something that can be analyzed like a science project.
It's not a question of homosexuality being wrong; if that was the case then we would not have protection for any laws governing discrimination against homosexuals. Comparing job discrimination with marriage rights is not a fair comparison. A job is a thing-- not related to the aspect of the family unit
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