The Gay French Showed that They are French First While Protesting Gay Marriage
I was waiting to see when it was going to happen. Being that the french don’t like to be told to do what to do. They have cut their nose despite their face many times, just to proof they
that they have a nose. As people describe them in different metaphoric names all I can say is Pain in the azz! But hey, everyone should say and feel as they say and feel.
If one where to remind an older french men about the resistance opposing Nazi Germany, Im sure He would say that the resistance was more important that all. You had to give your life if caught but not the secrets. On the other hand you had the french police and the poppet french government keeping things going for the germans; Needless to say there is always been more than one french men/woman.
The case I post below about french gay protesting against gay marriage makes that sense somewhat more palatable if you take what Im saying to heart.
Not every gay want to get married and no gay will be force to. Even the frenchmen. But Having people get the same rights everyone has is the “issue” Is not wether you like or hate. The issue is equal rights. Right is not something people have to use., Those are guarantees in case you do need it. It’s insurance that you are going to be treated the same as others.
There is no other right that is intertwined with every other right that the government allow its people. It’s the mother load. It’s the one we have to go after to make it a plain field on that one, but in all the others that this one entails, from government benefits to civil benefits. Iam very interested who organize this. Would not shock me that now we see a pro Gay marriage demonstration. The demonstration could not come in a better day as french attach aircraft flew over Mali.
Adam Gonzalez for adamfoxie*blog
“Hundreds of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Paris over plans to give gay couples in France the right to marry and adopt children.
Three big marches converged on the Champs de Mars, a large park next to the Eiffel Tower.
France's Socialist government is planning to change the law this year.
But the demonstrators, backed by the Catholic Church and the right-wing opposition, argue it would undermine an essential building block of society.” BBC
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