Japan's Osaka High Court rules country's same-sex marriage ban 'unconstitutional'
Japan's Osaka High Court ruled Tuesday that the country's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, following similar rulings in the high courts of Sapparo, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Nagoya.
They say that Japan is 10 years behind the west when it comes to trends, and that definitely applies here. Same sex marriage was legalized in the US on June 26, 2015.
Many in Japan have taken the propaganda and don't see the danger in eroding the very definition of marriage (a man and a wife joined for the sake of family).
Japan currently has the lowest rate of births out of wedlock, but at this rate with the influx of foreigners they are on the death spiral too.
The countries in a demographic death spiral are doing the most to promote contraception, homosexuality, transgenderism, abortion and so called euthanasia.
You don't have to be against all of these to find this strange. Of course, both the demographic decline and the promotion of these has a common cause.
And it's against rule 16 to say it.