06-04-2019, 05:17 PM
I can answer that the right need not go anywhere near a theocracy. I used to be more conservative socially speaking than I am now. But I don't feel that I was radical. I try to be more realistic or pragmatic now. I don't think abortion should have ever been legal, but I think making it illegal now would cause such an uproar and just craziness, that I find myself just hoping everything stays the same. Some may say I've just been beat down by liberals. Maybe so, but it just seems too much of a change now. It's too late.
I used to be against gay marriage. It wasn't because I hated gay people, it's just because that wasn't what marriage was. But then people came up with civil unions to afford them the same rights, and I was like, Yeah that's cool. Then I thought well hell so it's just calling it marriage that's bugging me? That's not a good reason.
I think I went off track there. But no I don't want any radicals from anywhere. Nothing radical is necessary.
I used to be against gay marriage. It wasn't because I hated gay people, it's just because that wasn't what marriage was. But then people came up with civil unions to afford them the same rights, and I was like, Yeah that's cool. Then I thought well hell so it's just calling it marriage that's bugging me? That's not a good reason.
I think I went off track there. But no I don't want any radicals from anywhere. Nothing radical is necessary.
“History teaches that grave threats to liberty often come in times of urgency, when constitutional rights seem too extravagant to endure.”-Thurgood Marshall
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