On the sickness of our community
On the sickness of our community
Posted Oct 29, 2014 22:05 UTC (Wed) by dlang (guest, #313)In reply to: On the sickness of our community by tao
Parent article: On the sickness of our community
> Not being able to marry parents or siblings is closely tied to the fact that incest is illegal, mainly due to the incestuous relationships resulting in offspring posing high risks of birth defects, etc., but also because of the parent-child power imbalance.
And this gets to the real reasons for government imposed Marriage laws.
They are intended to protect Women and Children and encourage the formation of a healthy next generation.
Now, the argument I've heard made that childless couples shouldn't get Government Marriage benefits has a little truth to it, but since it's really hard to make a legal distinction between a couple trying to have children and one that isn't (or can't), it seems a very reasonable thing to let this minor distortion to the system slip through (and a substantial number of couples that "aren't intending" to have kids end up doing so anyway)
Marriage can't just be devolved to a contract between willing adults because the children that come along don't have a chance to agree or influence the contract.
Please explain how Gay Marriage helps produce a next generation and so deserves to be added to the subset of legal groupings.
As others have noted, it's not enough to be deeply committed to someone for years in the case of Incest and Polygamy, what makes Gay Marriage so much better? Especially, why does this get elevated to the status of a "Civil Right" for these people, but not for other combinations?
