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First, a useless but fun and artistic link (plus shoutout to
miss_kao, you get to be forever associated with Pollock now! *g*).
Second, MassEquality, an organization that fights for same-sex marriage in Massachussetts is currently campaigning to avoid having same-sex marriage being put on the ballot in 2008. (Same-sex marriage has been legal for 3 years in MA and if the measure is put on the ballot, people might vote to come back on this decision and write discrimination into the MA Constitution. And no, it's not anti-democratic to not want for something like this to be put to the votes - it's anti-democratic to let minority rights be decided on by the majority.)
Anyway. They're running an ad campaign on TV in MA, and you can view the three ads here. Good way to remind people a decision on same-sex marriage isn't just a moralistic decision - it affects people's lives, too, and people who are no different from your neighbors (might actually be your neighbors!).
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Second, MassEquality, an organization that fights for same-sex marriage in Massachussetts is currently campaigning to avoid having same-sex marriage being put on the ballot in 2008. (Same-sex marriage has been legal for 3 years in MA and if the measure is put on the ballot, people might vote to come back on this decision and write discrimination into the MA Constitution. And no, it's not anti-democratic to not want for something like this to be put to the votes - it's anti-democratic to let minority rights be decided on by the majority.)
Anyway. They're running an ad campaign on TV in MA, and you can view the three ads here. Good way to remind people a decision on same-sex marriage isn't just a moralistic decision - it affects people's lives, too, and people who are no different from your neighbors (might actually be your neighbors!).
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Date: 2007-05-25 10:59 am (UTC)