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The Exile
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The problem with Australia is that every single sentence is a question.
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My point was more, in 2017, people are still voting against this stuff being legal. It's pathetic really.People can if they wish, people are entitled to have an opposing opinion to it.
But this alone is why the debate over there is such a shit show.
I do and so does my husband.
That your first tentative tiptoe out the closet Marra?!Imagine voting against same sex marriage
are there even that many gays in Australia?
I'd vote for Some Sex marriage likeIn New Zealand, it's called sime six merriage.
How would that be?Just been in touch with my cousin from Austrailia. She's supporting the introduction of same-sex marriage via a national "survey". It was originally meant to be a ballot box referendum or plebicite, however, has instead turned into a postal survey due to complications about referenda being compulsory to vote in and a formal plebecite being too expensive.
https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2017/08/australian-same-sex-marriage-vote-everything-you-need-to-know/
The survey itself looks costly, so why can't they just have an online survey as it's not a formal election?
The point is they seem to be making a bigger arse of it than we did with the Brexit vote.
I note the debate itself looking elsewhere is covering all the bases of whether religious groups should be free of pressure to marry same sex couples. However, the question is a simple "Do you support same sex marriage?"
are there even that many gays in Australia?
Are you taking the piss?Yes. It was set up as an advisory referendum to placate some tories who'd fled to ukip. It was seen as being something that would never be a yes so, not much effort went into the remain campaign.
By not all politicians taking it seriously, we are left carrying the shit can for something that should never have happened: us and future generations.
are there even that many gays in Australia?
Is that significant in the question of whether they should be allowed to have equal marriage rights?
Why would there proportionally less than any other free country?
I imagine somewhere like Melbourne would probably have a huge LGBT community.
Imagine voting against same sex marriage
it was said tongue in cheek marra, I'm all for equal marraige rights, but also I believe their children should have equal religious rights if they choose to adopt, I mean imagine putting an islamic child through the trauma of gay parents, there would probably be an outcry.
As an aside it would be interesting what religion these two islamic foster kids were brought up with in the foster home in surrey, maybe we can learn something.
possibly marra, I just wouldn't have thought it would be encouraged so much over there.