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Here's the original:
You need to breathe out, think about it, and recognize the difference.
Here's the ninja edit:I didn't comment on his free speech portion so get out with that.
The union comes down to the same point, two people who love each other and want to be together exclusively. Trying to have it called something else is bigotry.
Good ninja, but not good enough. He is recognizing them as the same: in the eyes of the state. He has recognized them as perfect equals as fellow citizens and human beings. Thus, he has not discriminated against gays. If he wishes to maintain a separate definition for unions which are undeniably distinct in nature, then he isn't necessarily doing so on the basis of bigotry or inequality, but a personal belief in recognizing that distinction of union.The union comes down to the same point, two people who love each other and want to be together exclusively. There is no reason to not recognize it as the same.
You need to breathe out, think about it, and recognize the difference.