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Scotland didn't vote for it. A few hundred politicians did. See when the people vote for/against this its only OK if it goes the way of the "oppressed". If not well then it's evil/wrong/bad and must be changed.
Scotland didn't vote for it. A few hundred politicians did. See when the people vote for/against this its only OK if it goes the way of the "oppressed". If not well then it's evil/wrong/bad and must be changed.
When did Scotland become a direct democracy? Last I heard they were a constitutional monarchy.
So the politicians get to decide what EVERY citizens gets or doesn't get. More like an Oligarchy.
How is allowing same sex couples deciding what every citizen gets? A citizen can still CHOOSE to enter into a marriage with someone of the same sex or the opposite sex. It just gives citizens more options.
Inventing another "civil right" doesn't make it so...how many more things can people invent to be called "civil rights"?
Is there a list of " legitimate civil rights" floating around out there? Please cite a link, I need to learn what legitimate civil rights are as compared to the phony fake ones...
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