Hello, “gay rights” proponents.
I’d like to ask you a question.
Think very carefully before you respond, because I will hold you to your answer.
It’s a two-parter, and here it is:
Do you believe in freedom of association? Do you believe in freedom of expression?
Wait! It’s a trap! Mind your step, my friends. Think about this. Take
a break, meditate on the question, and then come back to it.
OK, now, after careful consideration, I ask again:
Do you believe in freedom of association? Do you believe in freedom of expression?
You do? Of course you say you do. Your entire philosophy is built on
these two freedoms. Personally, I don’t think either are actually
relevant to the fundamental question of whether or not the union between
two men can be equal to the union between a man and a woman, and
therefore whether two men can actually be “married,” but I’m accepting
your premise for the sake of argument.
Freedom of association. Freedom of expression. The latter
explicitly protected under the First Amendment, the former implicitly.
Both, in my mind, pretty unrelated to this subject, yet consistently
trotted out by gay marriage advocates.
So, alright, let’s go with it. Continue at Matt Walsh
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