This has been precipitated by Wyatt's response to my topic in game dev discussion about themes in video games.
This has been an issue in politics for some time, with abortion and gay marriage being the big topics that they are. I believe that no one should have the right to tell other people how to live their lives, within reason. The two main topics that I use here are gay marriage and abortion, although this could apply to most facets of life.
I believe that abortion is bad. However, I would never tell someone NOT to get an abortion. I would state my disapproval and try to convince her to change her mind, but in the end, it is her decision, her choice. I frown upon the anti-abortion terrorists, while I agree with their ideal, that abortion is killing babies, I do not believe, as stated, that anyone should be told how to live their lives.
I am also a supporter of gay marriage. Being a gay man, chances are that I will not be allowed to get married in most of the country or the world in my lifetime. I am obviously against the passing of laws that prohibit same-sex marriage and hope for the repeal of DoMA. However, unlike the previous point, I fail to understand the logic of the other side. Maybe I'm an idiot, but I see the anti-gay marriage movement as discrimination for the sake of discrimination. It's as if the fact that two men are marrying each other hurts them or something.
The bottom line is that no one should be able to tell someone else how to live their life so long as it's not hurting anyone (within reason). Maybe it's a double-standard, but I feel that things such as illegal drugs, street-corner prostitution, etc. should continue to be illegal due to the negative effects those have on society.
I want to hear what you all think about this. I want to hear some of the other sides to my examples, as well as other example to support or discredit my statement.
This has been an issue in politics for some time, with abortion and gay marriage being the big topics that they are. I believe that no one should have the right to tell other people how to live their lives, within reason. The two main topics that I use here are gay marriage and abortion, although this could apply to most facets of life.
I believe that abortion is bad. However, I would never tell someone NOT to get an abortion. I would state my disapproval and try to convince her to change her mind, but in the end, it is her decision, her choice. I frown upon the anti-abortion terrorists, while I agree with their ideal, that abortion is killing babies, I do not believe, as stated, that anyone should be told how to live their lives.
I am also a supporter of gay marriage. Being a gay man, chances are that I will not be allowed to get married in most of the country or the world in my lifetime. I am obviously against the passing of laws that prohibit same-sex marriage and hope for the repeal of DoMA. However, unlike the previous point, I fail to understand the logic of the other side. Maybe I'm an idiot, but I see the anti-gay marriage movement as discrimination for the sake of discrimination. It's as if the fact that two men are marrying each other hurts them or something.
The bottom line is that no one should be able to tell someone else how to live their life so long as it's not hurting anyone (within reason). Maybe it's a double-standard, but I feel that things such as illegal drugs, street-corner prostitution, etc. should continue to be illegal due to the negative effects those have on society.
I want to hear what you all think about this. I want to hear some of the other sides to my examples, as well as other example to support or discredit my statement.