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  I think this is a fallacy: either way you're making someone unhappy. It's fundamentally a flawed argument: giving rights to someone it's not taking them away from someone else.

  You're not making the "50%" of the people that are conservative unhappy. You are impacting a minority of those, the ones who can't live with the fact that somewhere there is a married same sex couple.

  On the other hand you're telling the other 50% that they do not deserve a right. All of them.

  So - that "some portion" it's not the same in size. 

  <rant>And if you ask me, which I admit: you didn't, the portion that believes that they should be able to deny other people a right they benefit from, can pack up an go. The inability of emphasizing with others would make them horrible software designers and developers.</rant>


> On the other hand you're telling the other 50% that they do not deserve a right. All of them.

This sounds compelling, but what happens when you apply it to other issues? What will you say to the "taxation is theft" camp when they demand the right to the fruits of their labor and don't want them to be used to wage unnecessary wars?

Or are you fine with capitalists firing anyone who advocates for taxes to continue to exist?




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