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fandomsecrets2015-09-14 06:47 pm
[ SECRET POST #3176 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3176 ⌋
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[Calvin Dyson - Bond Reviewer, The Anime Man, BobSamurai's Anime Reviews, Retroblasting, Oliver Harper's Retrospective and Reviews]
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-15 03:05 am (UTC)(link)1, plenty of religious people manage to also support same-sex marriage. Somehow they manage to make it work, so I don't get why she can't.
2, the world cannot bend over backwards to cater to certain people's specific religious beliefs at every turn. At some point everyone will have to encounter/work with/serve people who don't fit into their particular worldview. Most of us learn how to deal with it, she can, too. Unless she wants to remain a shut-in all her life and surround herself only with people who follow her particular faith or something, that is.
And of course there's also the massive hypocrisy of her judging same-sex couples considering her personal past, but...yeah.
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It is the same as with birth control. Your religion ends where my life begins. My religion isn't the same as yours and you don't get to dictate what I do with my life.
Frankly, It think we already allow way too much in the name of freedom of religion.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-15 03:41 am (UTC)(link)I work in a bookstore. I sell people books that go against every fiber of everything I personally believe in (I'm not a religious person, though, in my case it's more political beliefs than anything else, but still...).
And yet do I stand there and harass them and make a big scene out of "My beliefs trump yours!" and whatnot and demand they cater to my worldview? No. I sell it, and move on with my life. If it bothered me that much, I'd, like you suggest, go find something else to do.
The birth control thing really pisses me off, too. If someone doesn't want to use it in their own lives, that's their choice and right, I don't care. But I don't get why they think they get to tell other people what they can and can't do with their own bodies. It never ceases to amaze me how the religious right/conservatives go apeshit over universal healthcare 'cause, "It's the government having a say over your personal health"...and then turn around and dictate what women can and can't do with their bodies. Bwuh?
(To say nothing of how utterly nonsensical it is that the same people bitching about people having more kids than they can afford get all bent out of shape at the idea of birth control. Y'know, the very thing that can help PREVENT that problem from happening in the first place.)
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-15 04:08 am (UTC)(link)I just...don't get how that sort of stuff doesn't occur to people. I don't get how someone can't step outside their religious beliefs for even a minute to try and understand that just because their religion doesn't okay something doesn't automatically mean it's bad.
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This is a pet thing right now for me because when we were watching some sort of tv show the other day where a mother refused to go to her daughter's wedding to a woman because she thought it signaled her approval, my mother said she thought the mother made the right decision. So if I end up marrying a woman, my parents probably won't be there. Which is so fucked up. No. You are there because it is a special moment for your child. You go even if you don't like who the other person is marrying. You go no matter the gender of the person they are marrying. You go because they are your child.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-15 04:40 am (UTC)(link)I'm sorry.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-15 10:20 am (UTC)(link)I really feel for you with your mom's attitude on this issue. It's one thing for complete strangers to treat someone like dirt-it still hurts, obviously, especially if they're in a position like that of Davis or a politician, where they can have some influence and sway over how they treat LGBT people. But at least you can still think, "Well, they're a stranger, they don't know me, they're obviously an idiot." in that instance.
But I will never, under any circumstances whatsoever, understand how one's own family can dismiss or turn their child away in regards to this issue. Ever. That is utterly cold and cruel and a shameful thing for someone who supposedly calls themselves a parent to do to their kid. If I had a kid, all I'd hope for and care about if they got married or were in a relationship with someone is that they're being treated well, they're treating their loved one well, and they're happy. So long as that's in place, we're good to go, as far as I'm concerned.
I'm really sorry you have to deal with that crap.