cammac wrote:nate33 wrote:cammac wrote:
I don't think USA has anything to brag about laws on Gay rights????
Yes that is draconian but Malaysia respects its Chinese & Indian minorities.
Plus in Indonesia I doubt the law passes.
Please. America is extremely tolerant toward gay rights. The only area where there is "intolerance" is in the concept of gay marriage. And that's mostly a semantic argument because gay "civil unions" have been permitted for years. The gay marriage issue is mostly just a religious dispute. Calling homosexual union a "marriage" offends those who consider marriage a religious union under god. Nobody has a problem with a homosexual couple being granted most legal privileges of marriage such as the right to make medical decisions or inheritance benefits.
This is the type of false moral equivalence argument that make the liberal side so easy to dismiss. This idea that conservative Christians in America are just as intolerant as Muslims is utter nonsense. When was the last time a gay person was stoned to death here? Or fined; or arrested; or in any way legally restricted from merely being gay?
Nate
The USA has been brought kicking and screaming into every major civil liberty in history.
Both Malaysia & Indonesia have become democracies after being colonial societies and have advanced as decent societies in 60 years. Have they a way to go yes but stop being smug.
The USA is basically the only Western society that condones the death penalty other than Japan which has it in a extremely narrow circumstance which is almost never used. Where USA is up there with the worst countries on earth.
The USA is still fighting abortion instead of promoting education and contraception militants on a yearly basis bomb clinics or target doctors. Canada has no abortion laws yet have significant less % abortions than USA. All countries take time to crawl out of the swamp of prejudice.
Sorry. That argument won't work. Being pro-life isn't in any way denying "civil liberties" to anyone. It is merely recognizing the civil liberties of the infant as well. I happen to be pro-choice, but I totally understand and respect the argument of pro-lifers. They're not evil, hateful people who want to crush women's rights. They just view the right to life of the infant as outweighing the right to convenience of the mother. It's a completely rational stance.
Likewise, I don't consider the death penalty as being an infringement on anyone's rights. I don't really see the logic of life imprisonment. If we have concluded that an individual is unfit to live among us, and has no chance of rehabilitation, then why spend millions of taxpayer dollars to keep him alive for 60 years? The best argument against the death penalty has nothing to do with civil liberties, it is the fact that the state can be mistaken in labeling someone guilty.
This is what the left does. They control the media and universities, so they get to define what is the high ground on issues of civil liberties. If you're not with the left, you are somehow morally bankrupt or ideologically backward. I reject the premise that the left has the "correct" stance on issues like abortion and the death penalty.