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Dec 25, 2023 at 7:03 | comment | added | NoDataDumpNoContribution | @Acccumulation The situation you describe would be that Gay marriage would in principle be legal. Opponents of that not only want that for themselves, they especially want that to be illegal for others. There is no continuous solution for binary decisions, there can't be. And especially in law there are a lot of binary decisions if it is to be applied to everyone equally. | |
Dec 25, 2023 at 5:01 | comment | added | Acccumulation | "Should gay marriage be legal or not? ... These are not problems that can be solved in a continuous way, that would allow to make all people a bit happy." We could have a system where everyone who doesn't like SSM doesn't get married to a person of the same sex, and people who do want to be in a SSM do. That would be a continuous solution. | |
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