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Guest Opinion: On The equality and Fairness of 'Gay' Marriage

As our legislators practice their compassion for homosexual marriage in what the unenlightened refer to as 'profaning our historic religious traditions', they will now consider overturning the laws of nature and biology to gratify the countless progressives who claim to be unfairly labeled by their detractors as deviants and/or Feminists. However, in the words of our President, perhaps we should also address the equally important issue of fairness. Our legislators agree that the notions of fairness and equality are much more important than any historical tradition - even one that has worked to improve our society of men, women and children for thousands of years. Equality and fairness are simply more important than any natural law of nature or biology for many of our legislators and their progressive champions.

Thusly, to be fair, our legislators shall overturn the laws of nature and biology and make everything and everyone equal using the superior morality of our national socialists. Our legislators propose to overrule outdated natural laws and morality using powerful man made institutions of equality that the state will enforce through the administration of law by applying coercion through the power of the state. We will now sweep aside history, tradition and human nature to embrace the profane so that everyone can be equal. To our legislators, it doesn't matter whether a profane society is sustainable or any better when their noble intentions of equality and fairness are, unquestionably, so unworthy of thought. Why should anyone question either the purpose or effects of equality and fairness, when the stated intentions are so obviously noble, morally superior and much more important than any mere natural law of nature or biology?

However, is this proposed legislation fair to all the other practitioners of human perversion? Why should homosexuals be allowed the privilege of 'gay marriage' but not those that wish to marry their farm animals? Since we all have so little regard for history and tradition shouldn't we expand the legal concept of marriage to include all forms of sexual deviancy? What is the basis for such legalized discrimination? Are we suffering from beastophobia? Paraphrasing one Justice of the Supreme court; When did the Constitution outlaw farm animal marriage? The view of this Justice is that morality does not exist and everything is allowed if it is not specifically prohibited by the Constitution. Thusly our Supreme Court has crafted a nation that permits almost everything except morality. Where have heard this all before? Shouldn't we now call for the legalization of state sponsored 'Gay and/or Farm Animal Marriage' in order to prove how enlightened we are?

And what about those that wish to practice necrophilia which is still outlawed in many states. You might ask, why should such a disgusting illegal practice of necrophilia be allowed the sanctity of marriage? Remember, there is no morality higher than that the equality and fairness by the state. We should not consider possible detrimental effects to society when equality and fairness are the most important. Any enlightened legislator would also remind us all that the disgusting act of homosexuality was also once illegal. Indeed as we become enlightened and progressive, shouldn't all forms of human perversion or deviancy such as bestiality and necrophilia not only be tolerated but actually promoted equally by our State as part of the national progressive obsession with equality and fairness?

No doubt our legislators will want to include sensitivity training classes for our children as well so that they embrace (so to speak) all forms of human perversion and deviant sexual behavior. Fortunately for Nevada and Carson City, our own local college, Western Nevada College (WNC), is already leading this trend by requiring masturbation in one of it's more progressive and enlightened state funded classes that are free of the constraints of any traditional morality, modesty or manners. The Regents and officials of WNC see nothing wrong with the absence of morality in a college that instructs future generations.

There are over two thousand forms of sexual deviancy according to the American Psychiatric Society that have now been relabeled as politically correct 'normal' forms of human behavior. The goal is to now promote the notion that heterosexual intolerance has artificially restricted equality through the institution of marriage which becomes the new mental disorder (especially for women and children in a family). A few may be concerned for future children growing up outside of traditional families. However we are assured by many of the morally superior socialist elites that replacement families of formerly mislabeled perverts and deviants will eagerly adopt many of these displaced children in a equal society where all forms of human sexual behavior, even pedophilia, is freed from outdated morality. Our legislators will, no doubt, incrementally bring all forms of progressive behavior into state controlled legal institutions, starting with marriage, then quickly evolving all our institutions to match the morally superior heights of their national socialist predecessors from the Wiemar Republic.

Isn't it fair when virtually everything is equally moral and celebrated by state law? Sadly, to the detriment of our State and our Nation, many of the State legislators of Nevada agree. Perhaps we should also rewrite or ban the Ten Commandments because they create inequality between good and evil. This has already happened in schools where youngsters are taught to kill their classmates through the absence of morality. There is no good. There is no evil. They are now equally the same according to the Supreme Court. This has all happened before, as we endlessly repeat the lesson of history where great nations fall. Gay marriage is not the cause of our nations fall. It is just one more of countless effects in a nation of people who have lost their morality. Gay and/or farm animal marriage laws are proof of that loss. As one of the framers said; “The Constitution is wholly inadequate to protect the rights of the people in an immoral nation.” A nation without morality is not a nation at all, it is hell on Earth. Such are the lessons of history and the continued decline and fall of America and our State of Nevada.

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