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Re: Voting on civil rights constitutes tyranny of the majority, not legitimate democracy. Isaac Send a noteboard - 26/06/2011 03:11:06 AM
Personally I'd rather states put it to a direct vote on the ballot, keeps it clean from any legislative antics and makes it harder for the legislature to repeal it or pass it themselves if it fails since the electorate makes their will known, but so long as it's not the courts doing it and so long as it left churches and such the freedom not perform the ceremonies I've got no issue with it.

And if you're not convinced by the philosophical aspects, you should be by the successful fear- and misinformation-based campaigns run against gay marriage nationwide wherever it's been up for popular vote.


I find it a tad ironic that you're engaging in fear-mongering about fear-mongering, though there's a touch of truth to what you say. Nevertheless, on an issue like this, the ultimate 'goal' has to be to convince people that there's nothing wrong with gay marriage, so a ballot on the matter is, IMO, the only way to really legitimize it. Right now I know a lot of people who were fence-sitters or lukewarms supporters of gay marriage who strongly resent the acts of the judiciary on this matter, and resent being told that they are ignorant or bigoted, the legislature passing something will not offend to that degree, the law would be viewed as legitimate, but a general ballot is the clearest and cleanest way to show the will of the people and gay marriage is neither complex technically, lengthy in concept, or a matter of grave urgency, so it's one of the relatively few matters the public could vote on, in my opinion the course of wisdom is to go that route, by and large citizens accept 51% of other citizens as more valid and swaying then a judge or even 51% of elected reps, if the ultimate goal is to get people to accept gay marriage as valid, 51% of their fellowing citizens saying 'yes it is' is far more convincing then any action of the government.
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
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Church Doctrine. - 26/06/2011 12:57:39 AM 761 Views
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Yes it is. - 26/06/2011 05:14:29 PM 707 Views
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Glad to hear it. *NM* - 25/06/2011 04:05:15 PM 248 Views
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Voting on civil rights constitutes tyranny of the majority, not legitimate democracy. - 25/06/2011 09:37:28 PM 760 Views
Direct democracy is the only true democracy. *NM* - 26/06/2011 01:01:26 AM 267 Views
Sometimes it is grand not being a True Scottsman *NM* - 26/06/2011 08:21:49 AM 258 Views
Re: Voting on civil rights constitutes tyranny of the majority, not legitimate democracy. - 26/06/2011 03:11:06 AM 704 Views
Good luck telling that to the deeply religious right. - 26/06/2011 03:20:04 AM 624 Views
I am a deeply religious member of the right, and I tell them that all the time *NM* - 26/06/2011 03:30:14 AM 269 Views
Then you're a rare person. *NM* - 26/06/2011 03:36:11 AM 268 Views
After a number of years of gay marriage - 26/06/2011 06:57:07 AM 598 Views
That's more or less true of virtually everything, not a great example - 26/06/2011 07:09:03 AM 625 Views
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