2013年11月11日星期一
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But not why you might think Cupp responded to my critique of
conservative"Marriage promotion"Arguments for supporting gay marriage by
defending the cause of marriage equality: Here's what i wrote in christian louboutin my original salon
essay: In the interest of expediency and bringing as many unlikely conservative
allies on board, the gay rights movement may give cover to or even amplify a set
of narrow values that rank married families as better than unmarried families,
two parents as better than one parent norms that continue to divide america into
Good people and deserving families versus everyone else.And even if we
temporarily succeed in getting gay folks added to the"Good"Category, is it worth
it?Plus do we really think that's the way we or anyone else will be treated
equally? To which cupp responded, in substance: The argument that kohn
dismisses, that married families are better than unmarried families, is one that
many conservatives advocating for gay marriage(And gay adoption for similar
reasons)May not have expected they'd need to defend.In fact, it would seem
counterintuitive that a group demanding marriage rights for so long would have
some within its ranks making the case that marriage either isn't the end game at
all or isn't an institution they even truly value. As a conservative who has
long defended gay rights, i fear that this is where we may have a problem.While
i, along with others on my side of the aisle, also make the libertarian, limited
government argument, we deeply believe that defending gay marriage is defending
marriage itself, as an institution that christian louboutin evening creates
economic stability, decreases reliance on the state and provides a better
environment for children than single parenthood.Economic data support these
beliefs. Now, for the record, cupp also notes that she knows me to be"Smart and
thoughtful.I feel precisely the same about cupp.Even in an era of
hyperpartisanship, it is still possible to have profound and provocative
disagreements while maintaining civility.I hope our exchange is a good example
of this. So what's my response to cupp's response?First of all, i'm in a
longterm committed relationship with a child, so i'm certainly not knocking
marriage or twoparent families.In fact, having kids is so much work i start to
understand the practical appeal of polygamy!But at the same time, i know many
extraordinary single parents either by circumstance or by choice and i know many
truly awful couples who i don't think should be trusted with a hamster let alone
children.Many of the over 6 million children every year who are sexually abused
in the united states live with two parents.Many incredibly happy, welladjusted
and productive members of society were raised by just one parent, the current
president of the united states of america among them. I believe anyone who wants
to get married should be able to get married.What i do not believe is that our
government should privilege certain people and certain families based on whether
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louboutin pumps cheap they choose to marry or not. Cupp references"Economic
data"That marriage is better, presumably echoing the conservative myth that
marriage helps alleviate poverty.Of course, the fact is that while there is no
conclusive evidence that marriage helps lift people, especially women, out of
poverty, there is plenty of evidence that things like living wage laws and
unions help alleviate poverty.So why aren't conservatives pushing those? I'm not
accusing cupp of being disingenuous.I believe her desire to promote equality and
fairness for gay people is authentic and deep, as it is for many conservatives
and libertarians.What i am expressing is a fear that many conservatives are
trying to use the wave of popular support for gay marriage as a way to reinforce
regressive values about families and sexuality that implicitly still allows gay
people(And others)To be ranked secondclass or worse.We should not allow the
cause of gay marriage to be used to suggest that certain kinds of families are
better than others.All families must be treated fairly and equally. Cupp writes:
If her project is to move the country not toward inclusive marriage rights, but
beyond marriage altogether, i am one gay rights advocate who is willing to say,
i'm not with you. But i don't want to move"Beyond marriage. "I simply don't want
to be limited to marriage, for marriage to constrain the rights and equality of
the wide variety of american families.
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