Originally Posted by: HK1837 I'll say a few more things.
This IS NOT A RELIGOUS DEBATE (Australia wide I mean, not here). It has nothing to do with Allah, God, Jesus or earlier incarnations of these like Jehovah (or Jahweh/YHWH if you like), Ra, Jupiter, Zeus etc. just to name a few. It is about the basic right of anyone who is a citizen of this country to be treated equally. Homosexual couples are already treated equally by both taxation (ATO) and benefits (Centrelink).
I'll tell a little story. My wife and I were sitting on the courtyard in our first evening at Giraffe Manor this time last year (in Nairobi, Kenya (Google it, awesome place!)). We were feeding Giraffes, and talking to other guests. We were having a conversation with a guy from the USA. After about 10 minutes he said to both of us, looking us in the eye "you do realise I am gay?". I think I said something to my mrs gesturing to him, like "Captain obvious here", which he thought was awesome. He told my Mrs they'd be best friends if they lived nearby, he simply was not used to being accepted like he was by us, and also his partner who we then met. I was really looking forward to having a better chat with them at dinner that night, they were both well educated professionals. But they didn't come. I asked them the next morning: "where were you? Was looking forward to a few drinks and laughs". But as in their home country they always felt ostracized they had a private dinner.
To me the above is very sad. Think about it, do we really want to live in a country where anyone feels excluded be that by religion, race, colour or sexuality. That feeling of exclusion must be horrific. Yes sure, there are some lefties and right wingers out there who are in your face, but like the very right winged "radicals" those severe left "radicals" are also destroying the main message here. That everyone should be at least given the opportunity to be equal. If people choose to be not equal and live their own life it is their choice. But for those that simply want to be included, have the right to say "I do" and live as a married couple then who are any of us to deny them? Look back at the 60's if a white man wanted to marry a black women who he loved, and was frowned upon, shunned and told no. Imagine that was you for a minute? I know it might be hard to put yourself in a gay man or woman's shoes, but just think about it for a minute, how would you feel about being ostracized? Being treated differently, even strangers actually being surveyed about your life? It annoys me that we are even asked.
Hang on back in the days of abo marriage to a Pommy say, was frowned upon ?
It was just common sense as the cultural differences were just so vast in reality and if you ever lived with the abos like me then you would truly know about all them problems first hand, how many such marriages survived and the kids who were left behind ?
Even my mum came from the other side of the world, was that good, no it was not good, it was a pain for all concerned and caused a lot of problems.
People nowadays sadly think themselves all knowing, not to mention so stuck up by looking down their nose at people in the past, one has to comprehend the times, dealing with such was not like it is today at all and it was not because of prejudice, it was because of reality and them people back in the days sure were dealing with reality because they had to, not like nowadays where people are or can be off with the pixies and nothing matters.
Not to mention that the Abos did not want other cultures bastardising there way of life, so they did not want such mixing and they had there way of picking the best people to have children, it was not up to who liked who at all as the elders picked who was best and other out siders were not welcome, not to mention that the half cast did not get along well with the true abo people and cause much troubles in the community's back in them days.
If we had a system like nowadays back in them days the nation would of fallen to pieces. not to mention the church had it's hands full as it was dealing with all such children as it was, so they did not look up to derelicts at all, who did not take Marriage seriously.