A good friend of mine asked me to stand in his wedding. He is 'marrying' a man. To see them together, you know that love isn't gender biased. Its funny. I see people say things like "I don't agree with the lifestyle but its none of my business." I guess thats better than saying, "Well those f@gs don't have no damned business trampling on the sanctity of marriage". Chris Rock said it best when he stated that marriage isn't sacred; not when you have shows on tv like 'The Bachelor' or 'Who wants to marry a millionaire'. He said, "...hell, even Michael Jackson got married."
I'm a black man. For me saying that a gay person shouldnt get married is akin to saying a black man can't be considered a whole person and shouldn't read or a woman can't vote or have any authority over her own life. I mean, I don't agree with Negrodom but its none of my business. I can't get behind that goddamned women's lib crap but its none of my business, long as it dont come in my house. I aint 'gon have no females tryin ta have an opinion that I don't give em. And just aint gon be none a mah Negroes gittin outta hand. But you do what 'chu wanna do at 'cho house. Aint my business.
"Inalienable (Individual) Rights are: natural rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. They are the most fundamental set of human rights, natural means not-granted nor conditional. They are applicable only to humans, as the basic necessity of their survival."
What is a more inalienable right than to pursue happiness, freely sharing your life with another human attempting to do the same thing?