Dixie - In Memoriam
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That's not true. I have two gay siblings. Both support gay marriage issues but both feel that in the grand scheme of things and our national priorities and common sense, it's about 300th on their list of priorities. It would be nice to have the same freedoms that we do and they advocate this.
Just because many gays are not activist on this issue does not mean they are not involved or supportive of it.
As an example. I'm not an environmental activist and never really have been but I am a deeply committed environmentalist.
I can say from my own personal experience, the gay couple that I am close friends with, the ones who's wedding I attended in 1985, are moderate conservatives. They do not support the "Gay Marriage" thing, because they realize it is an affront to religion and religious customs and traditions of others. They also realize the idea is very unpopular and stands virtually no chance of becoming law anytime in the near future. They would love to have the benefits of a traditional married couple, and they support my idea because they understand it is something that could enable them to have those benefits, while still protecting religious sanctity, and it's also a pragmatic common-sense solution to the problem that could happen, people would support it, they could realize the benefits they desire through something like that, as opposed to this hopeless 'push' for Gay Marriage.