Why Orson Scott Card should never be given the podium...
This just in from Cheryl Morgan:
In the Mormon Times, Orson Scott Card publishes a strident call for revolution against governments that allow LGBT people to get married:
How long before married people answer the dictators thus: Regardless of law, marriage has only one definition, and any government that attempts to change it is my mortal enemy. I will act to destroy that government and bring it down, so it can be replaced with a government that will respect and support marriage, and help me raise my children in a society where they will expect to marry in their turn.
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Barring that, the next best thing is equal access to any and all.
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A recent article (http://www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid58444.asp) suggests that Thomas Disch's recent suicide may have been, in part, spurred by his landlord's attempt to evict him from the apartment he and his partner of 35 years shared until his partner's death.
Disch's name was not on the lease. Last fall the landlord won the legal battle denying Disch's claim on the lease.
Had they been married, he would have had much better legal grounds to fight the eviction, and the case would have likely never gone to court.
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It's very much like the early history of Islam, only without the victory part. The Mormons didn't actually go to war and destroy their opposition, they only engaged in small acts of terrorism and gave up when the Feds went after them.
Card's position is totally consistent with that history.
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...unless, of course, your children are GAY.
...which of course they won't be.
...mot as far as he'll ever admit, anyway.
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Don't make me make a ribbon. I'll totally do it.
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You actually have La Amiga Latina de Larry" ribbons? You have to explain to me the thing with Larry.
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Ahhh... futurists.
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One of these eons, everyone will see the light and understand that government has no role in marriage. Disch lost his eviction case because for 20+ years he did not add his name to his partner's lease. That's a committment he could have made legally.
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Marriage as a legal construct (not a sacrament, I couldn't give a rat's ass about sacrament for the most part), though, is important. It's given standing in society and law that basic contract law is not afforded.
I've watched too many people who have done their due diligence, created ironclad wills and trusts, and still lost their whole lives because some
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I've found a place that sells Mexican flag t-shirts that I'll buy three of to wear all weekend at Silicon.
Chris
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Hmmm... thinking.
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tag you're it.
http://lobolance.livejournal.com/163581.html
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