Posted on 08/07/2013 4:04:55 PM PDT by fwdude
Canadians can take pride in a number of national achievements, not all of which occur on ice rinks. But protecting the fundamental freedoms of expression and religion isnt chief among them.
Enter same-sex marriage. Introduced by the Canadian courts a decade ago, same-sex marriage has become, for many, a cherished symbol of tolerance, inclusion, and acceptance. So much so that many have a difficult time seeing any reason to tolerate continued dissent. According to this line of thinking, the wellbeing of gays and lesbians can only be secured in a milieu that now forbids even raising the question of whether there might be some drawbacks for a society that has abandoned the conjugal conception of marriage.
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Says it all. Of course, the Leftists will reflexively point out that that is Canada, and that we have our Constitutional First Amendment. But what Leftist really respects the Constitution anyway?
Based upon what I have heard with recent graduates of Wake Forest’s law program, it is apparently taught there too.
AH!.. Canadian schools have gone GROINAL..
I dated a girl who went to law school at the University of Houston decades ago, and the homo-Reich was already flexing major muscle there even then. The top grad was a sodomite who even “married” his male perv partner. And he was lauded profusely by the law student body.
I was acquainted with a few of the professors there through her, and they were all bat-sh*t crazy leftist loons.
The conjugal conception of being gay is all in the conjugation..
To wit; if you find a hole, PLUG IT with something..
The brain wash is set on spin cycle.
I don’t get it and I never will.
Early in the 21st century, the iron curtain of homosexual fascism fell across Western Civilization.
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