What would happen if you couldn’t marry the person you loved? Many people are in love with someone of the same gender and want to marry but the law says otherwise. People are people and one law should not separate them from what they want to do. Gay marriage must be legalised in Australia! TONE
Our country should be respectful and not separate people for who they love, who they hate. We cannot be separated by our race or our gender. We must not let our government decide our fate, we cannot let them be hypocritical. Equality must be enforced to our nation. Our nation has to change. Every person will have equal rights no matter what. One of our rights is to pursue happiness but gay people do not have these rights, instead they get the opposite. This must be changed. We have to raise
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This is what you say when you reject yet another gay couple from getting to do what they want; to get married. Love is love, we cannot change a person's emotions or feelings for another.
Around 545,000 adults in the UK are gay or lesbian. Many others in different countries around the world join them being gay or lesbian. Lots of these people cannot get married because of the laws that restrict them.
The word gay or lesbian is now most commonly heard as an insult. Take a moment to think about the opponents of gay marriage. They say people choose to be like this, they choose to be gay or lesbian. Others argue that people don’t choose but it is just meant to be. They choose someone to be with but they can’t be together for life.
How would you feel if someone made a decision for you without asking you first? People around the world feel like you would. The government makes the decision of who they can and cannot marry. In only eleven countries marriage of the same gender is legal. Some of these are Argentina, Canada, Spain, South Africa and