twasadark: (Default)
[personal profile] twasadark

 

Admittedly, I don’t take the time to study every nuance about the laws or proposed propositions, or even bother myself to get very informed about the intricacies of them. But I am a trained historian and I seem to have a knack for sensing the outcome of political races and explaining motivations behind the way Americans vote as they do. I’m a moderate and can see both sides of issues, which is helpful in explaining motives sometimes. So here is my explanation for why Prop 8 was passed in CA.

For the record, I voted NO on Prop 8 because I support gays and if they want more than a civil union I say to let them have it, but obviously it didn’t happen and here’s why I think that is:

Right or wrong, the majority of those who support Prop 8 think that it is wrong for a few elitist, self-righteous judges in San Francisco to dictate to everyone else who should get married and who shouldn’t. America is a democracy and we’re damn proud of it—NOT AN OLIGARCHY—and we vote on issues for a reason. That’s why I think it is completely counterproductive to try to strike Prop 8 down by filing lawsuits. It doesn’t convince all the voters that they were wrong. Instead, it validates their feelings re elitist, self-righteous San Franciscans. People don’t like other people’s values shoved down their throats, nor do they like the government to mandate that sexual preference be taught to their children (whether or not this is true, this is what people fear will happen). Like it or not, most people are heterosexual. And gays in California already have many legal protections.

I could go into greater detail but the preceding is what I believe went through the minds of average, vote-casting Californians.

I can’t answer comments right now because my wrist injury is acting up, but I wanted to put these thoughts out there as an explanation for why people voted the way they did. It’s not because they are ignorant assholes. It’s because this issue goes to the heart of the nature of power and the abuse of it.

As always, respectful debate is welcomed on my journal. Hysterical name-calling will be deleted.

(no subject)

Date: 2008-11-08 12:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twasadark.livejournal.com
Organic change, yes - I love that term! You are so right. I believe gay marriage will happen eventually, but the wheels of social change move slooooooooowly, unfortunately.

Profile

twasadark: (Default)
twasadark

April 2021

S M T W T F S
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930 

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags