Wasn't sure if I should put this in 'politics' or 'things I hate' but it really in a social woe.
Our politicians don't have the guts to change the law and allow same sex couples to get married, so we are having a non-binding postal vote on the issue instead. A non-binding vote that is costing us $122 MILLION. (Yep, you did just read that right.)
The question on the postal vote is: Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?
I am in the 'just change the law already damn it' camp but the fear, hatred and misinformation coming from the No side is getting really bad.
One of the 'no' ads on TV is a mum complaining about a program called Safe Schools. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_S...tion_Australia ) This program was introduced to try to lessen the amount of bullying in schools. It was to teach kids that everyone is different, but different doesn't mean scary or bad. It was to give support to kids who were struggling to figure out who they are. Instead it was chipped away by various 'think of the children' hand wringer groups.
Here is the kicker though, this program has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with same sex marriage.
Other campaigns are saying that if we vote 'yes' this time, there is nothing to stop the law being changed to include people marrying animals or objects. I'll let that sink in for a few seconds. The same group also claims that a 'yes' result will open the door to multiple wives (no one has said anything about multiple husbands yet ).
We have had a large number of churches campaigning for the 'yes' vote. But for every 3 'yes' churches there is a loudly screaming 'no' church. This also includes a church that has cancelled a couple's wedding because the bride-to-be posted support for same sex marriage on her Facebook page. http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rel...3ac49744126731
The only things that will change with a 'yes' vote is that same sex relationships will be legally recognised. It will mean that your spouse will be your next of kin automatically. It will mean that you can express your spouse's wishes regarding healthcare/treatment if they are unable to. It will mean that you can be recognised with regards to superannuation, government benefits, etc. It means that you can have your funeral arranged by your spouse and not the family that kicked you out at 16. It means that your will will be legally binding if you want to leave it all to your spouse. (At the moment, even with a will, your family can still fight your wishes because a partner is not legally recognised, even with a civil partnership.)
A majority of my friends are gay and an even bigger percentage of my acquaintances fall into the LGBTQIA+ community. Right now, pretty much all of them are telling me that they are experiencing a recurrence of the stress and anxiety that they suffered growing up. A few are experiencing flashbacks and panic attacks. One has had to take a leave of absence from work as he has been hospitalised due to a complete breakdown. He may not be able to return to his workplace due to the nastiness of his supervisor. Another friend has needed to go back onto anti-depressants because it has brought back all the bullshit his religious parents put him through, including sending him to one of those camps.
A number of support groups and mental health agencies are actually predicting an increase in suicides and attempted suicides in the aftermath of this. There has already be a huge increase of people seeking help, including teens that are too young to vote.
It is a shit show here in Oz and I think it is only going to get worse no matter which way the non-binding vote goes.
Our politicians don't have the guts to change the law and allow same sex couples to get married, so we are having a non-binding postal vote on the issue instead. A non-binding vote that is costing us $122 MILLION. (Yep, you did just read that right.)
The question on the postal vote is: Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?
I am in the 'just change the law already damn it' camp but the fear, hatred and misinformation coming from the No side is getting really bad.
One of the 'no' ads on TV is a mum complaining about a program called Safe Schools. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_S...tion_Australia ) This program was introduced to try to lessen the amount of bullying in schools. It was to teach kids that everyone is different, but different doesn't mean scary or bad. It was to give support to kids who were struggling to figure out who they are. Instead it was chipped away by various 'think of the children' hand wringer groups.
Here is the kicker though, this program has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with same sex marriage.
Other campaigns are saying that if we vote 'yes' this time, there is nothing to stop the law being changed to include people marrying animals or objects. I'll let that sink in for a few seconds. The same group also claims that a 'yes' result will open the door to multiple wives (no one has said anything about multiple husbands yet ).
We have had a large number of churches campaigning for the 'yes' vote. But for every 3 'yes' churches there is a loudly screaming 'no' church. This also includes a church that has cancelled a couple's wedding because the bride-to-be posted support for same sex marriage on her Facebook page. http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rel...3ac49744126731
The only things that will change with a 'yes' vote is that same sex relationships will be legally recognised. It will mean that your spouse will be your next of kin automatically. It will mean that you can express your spouse's wishes regarding healthcare/treatment if they are unable to. It will mean that you can be recognised with regards to superannuation, government benefits, etc. It means that you can have your funeral arranged by your spouse and not the family that kicked you out at 16. It means that your will will be legally binding if you want to leave it all to your spouse. (At the moment, even with a will, your family can still fight your wishes because a partner is not legally recognised, even with a civil partnership.)
A majority of my friends are gay and an even bigger percentage of my acquaintances fall into the LGBTQIA+ community. Right now, pretty much all of them are telling me that they are experiencing a recurrence of the stress and anxiety that they suffered growing up. A few are experiencing flashbacks and panic attacks. One has had to take a leave of absence from work as he has been hospitalised due to a complete breakdown. He may not be able to return to his workplace due to the nastiness of his supervisor. Another friend has needed to go back onto anti-depressants because it has brought back all the bullshit his religious parents put him through, including sending him to one of those camps.
A number of support groups and mental health agencies are actually predicting an increase in suicides and attempted suicides in the aftermath of this. There has already be a huge increase of people seeking help, including teens that are too young to vote.
It is a shit show here in Oz and I think it is only going to get worse no matter which way the non-binding vote goes.
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