Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Australian Vote

From the BBC:
"Australians decisively support same-sex marriage"

Australians have overwhelmingly voted in favour of legalising same-sex marriage in a historic poll.
The non-binding postal vote showed 61.6% of people favour allowing same-sex couples to wed, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. Jubilant supporters have been celebrating in public spaces, waving rainbow flags and singing and dancing. The issue only went to a voluntary postal vote after a long and bitter debate about changing the law.  Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said his government would now aim to pass legislation in parliament by Christmas.  "[Australians] have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality," Mr Turnbull said after the result was announced. "They voted yes for fairness, yes for commitment, yes for love." The result on Wednesday brings an end to what was at times a heated campaign. The vote itself had been criticised by same-sex marriage supporters, many of whom said it was unnecessary when parliament could debate the issue directly.  The survey was voluntary, unlike Australia's compulsory elections. More than 12.7 million people - about 79.5% of eligible voters - took part in the eight-week poll, which asked one question: "Should the marriage law should be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?" The Yes campaign argued that it was a debate about equality. The No campaign put the focus on the definition of family, raising concerns about how issues like gender will be taught in schools.  Australia's chief statistician David Kalisch said about 7.8 million people voted in support of same-sex marriage, with approximately 4.9 million against it. He said participation was higher than 70% in 146 of Australia's 150 electorates. All but 17 electorates supported changing the law.  "This is outstanding for a voluntary survey and well above other voluntary surveys conducted around the world," Mr Kalisch said. "It shows how important this issue is to many Australians." 


^ It good to see that the majority of Australians are in favor of basic equal rights. Hopefully, their government will enact a law making gay marriage legal. I don't understand why so many people and governments feel threatened by gays and gay marriage. If you aren't gay then don't marry someone of the same sex. If you are gay then you should be allowed to. It's that simple. People have said that this is only a gay issue, but throughout history change has only really came from outside groups. Women got equal rights because they were joined by men. Blacks got equal rights because they were joined by Whites and gays will get equal rights because they are joined by straight people. ^

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-41992344

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