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A couple of years ago, I was jokingly saying. Pretty soon people would start marrying their pets. Today. I see this, I just have no more words,
Preacher: do you mr golden retriever take this woman to be your wife?
Golden retriever: Arf!
Preacher: do you ms teenage Indian girl promise to take mr golden retriever to be your lawful husband, to hold him, to bathe him, to feed him and to walk him as long as he shall live?
18yo Indian girl: arf ( gotta bark to let the dog understand she said yes.)
To my knowledge, neither Scalia nor Roberts spend much time commenting on the future of cultural practices in India.
Perhaps you have them confused with the legions of fools commenting online who have cluelessly announced that legalizing same-sex marriage will lead to people marrying dogs. Of course, it requires substantial legal idiocy to make such a claim (and I don't think even those morons have yet made the claim that American jurisprudence is going to effect what happens in India).
They (and you) remind me of a coworker of mine, who was all incensed over same-sex marriages. "What next, people marrying dogs?," he asked. I pointed out that expanding the rights of consenting adults to marry is no more going to lead to canines having marriage rights than allowing women the nationwide vote in 1920 was ever going to lead to canine voting.
His response?
"Sure, that hasn't happened... yet!"
I have yet to hear anything that better encapsulates the sheer idiocy of people who peddle in such monumental ignorance.
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