Civil Unions Are A Declaration Of Equality
Civil Unions Are
A Declaration Of Equality
To the Editor:
The approval of civil unions by the Connecticut State Legislature is not a question of morality, but rather a declaration of equality. Why should homosexual couples be denied the same rights as heterosexual couples? Thatâs discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and I donât believe discrimination should be sanctioned by the State of Connecticut (or the government of the United States, for that matter). Itâs not a matter of opinion, itâs about equal rights. To have a statewide referendum on this matter would be unnecessary; we donât need to vote on equality. As Americans, we know equality is a right, not a privilege to be enjoyed by the majority.
To assume permitting civil unions opens up the âPandoraâs Boxâ of marital taboos is absurd. Polygamy, incest, and pedophilia have nothing to do with homosexuality or civil unions, and furthermore thereâs no rationale behind grouping them together. To even suggest the legalization of one would lead to another is, frankly, ludicrous.
Lastly, the ability to procreate is not, and should not be, the sole reason as to why couples marry. A sterile couple wouldnât be denied a marriage license, nor would a couple who just wishes not to have children. That would be discrimination. Do you marry someone because you want to procreate with them? Of course not! You marry someone because you love them. So I ask you, what is so wrong with love? A little more love in this world certainly isnât going to hurt anyone. In fact, I believe it could be exactly what we need. If that means that homosexual couples are recognized by the State of Connecticut as a union of two people, then so be it. After all, love makes a family.
Sincerely,
Tara Meehan
12 Stone Gate Drive, Sandy Hook                                May 16, 2005