If I thought it would stop there I wouldn't care too much.
Yup. As someone who supported gay marriage at the time, I would not do so again, and I would never wish that on Japan or anywhere else. They talk unity, but this is another wedge. This is an attack on not just "sanctity of marriage" or whatever, but society as a whole. No, this is an attack on civilization in fact.
Funny how the list of demands is always the same for every form of degeneracy, and normies still let them get away with accusing their opponents of using the slippery slope fallacy. It isn't a fallacy. It's a fact.
Most states had civil unions that were all but married, in terms of rights and privileges. But: participation is required, so they had to shoehorn something that isn't marriage into the word "marriage" to sanctify it within the new state religion.
Yup. As someone who supported gay marriage at the time, I would not do so again, and I would never wish that on Japan or anywhere else. They talk unity, but this is another wedge. This is an attack on not just "sanctity of marriage" or whatever, but society as a whole. No, this is an attack on civilization in fact.
Tolerance -> acceptance -> celebration -> participation.
Funny how the list of demands is always the same for every form of degeneracy, and normies still let them get away with accusing their opponents of using the slippery slope fallacy. It isn't a fallacy. It's a fact.
Yup. Gay marriage did that to a tee.
Most states had civil unions that were all but married, in terms of rights and privileges. But: participation is required, so they had to shoehorn something that isn't marriage into the word "marriage" to sanctify it within the new state religion.