Voting 'no' on Ref. 71 is un-American
Dear Editor,
Ref. 71 opponents say the measure will force schools to teach students that gays and lesbians are normal. Should we instead teach them that discrimination is acceptable?
Critics of the domestic partners law argue the measure will lead to same-sex marriage in Washington. But even those with religious-based objections to homosexuality should defend Americans’ rights to legal equality through domestic partnerships.
Our national history is largely the story of equality and tolerance growing to include Americans of all races, religions, and yes, sexual orientations. To attack the legal rights of a minority group violates country’s ideals and our Constitution, which requires “equal protection of the laws.”
It’s also hateful, unChristian and wrong.
By voting yes on Ref. 71, Washington voters could be among the nation’s first to say that religion does not justify intolerance and that all Americans deserve fairness, respect and dignity. Let’s set an example for our nation by standing up for our fellow citizens.
Matt Johanson
Castro Valley, Calif.
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Bravo!
I applaud you- short and sweet but oh-so-important. Thank you for writing this.
ref 71
Homosexuality is an abomination and should not be encouraged or in fact even tolerated.
There is no future for them and I as a heterosexual should not be punished for not being homosexual.
I also feel gay should be removed as a homosexual synonym because gay should mean "happy" as it has for hundreds and hundreds of years until political correctness reared its ugly head.