Mayor opposing gay marriage performs marriage ceremony for gay son's wedding

Started by Mr.Obvious, September 04, 2014, 01:09:38 PM

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Mr.Obvious

Another article translated to the best of my capabilities.
Original (dutch) text found here: http://nieuws.be.msn.com/bizar/tegen-homohuwelijk-gekante-franse-burgemeester-voltrekt-huwelijk-homozoon

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Gay marriage opposing French Mayor performs wedding ceremony for his gay son

A French mayor who, like many of his countrymen, opposed the sanctioned gay-marriage last year, declared to have made a one-time exception to the rule. The reason for this exception is the marriage of his son to another man.
"It seemed completely normal for me to perform the ceremony, even though I still don't approve of gay-marriage." Said Raymong Bardet, mayor of Ville-la-Grand, in Rhône-Alpes, to the regional newspaper 'Le Dauphiné Libéré'.


Just last year the popular mayor performed a parody regarding gay marriage in which he wed two of his male coworkers to one another. During that ceremony he made it clear that he wasn't planning on ever performing a gay marriage.
"I've changed my point of view, because I was faced with an inescapble fact." He says in the newspaper. "About two months ago I learned my son is gay." Bardet explains that fatherly love goes beyond all else. "It was my son who was getting married, and there was no way anyone else would perform the ceremony. I did the same for his sister and I didn't want people to think we were fighting. I didn't know his husband yet, but they make a beautiful couple."
Regarding gay marriage he hasn't changed his mind, however.
"I don't think it's what nature wants. But I'm not militant, I didn't march down the street to protest."


:huh:
I don't even...
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Poison Tree

The truth is  it does often take someone you actually know/like coming out to challenge your views. As long as gays (or atheist or whatever) are just some abstract group/label then you can project everything bad onto them with out giving a shit. Once you have to juxtapose your stereotype against a real fleshed-out person you know it becomes a battle of cognitive dissonance. Here homosexuals and atheist have an advantage over racial groups because it is easier for a person to get to know/like a homosexual or atheist with out knowing they are one (therefor without that barrier of immediately attaching to them preconceived views of their group) than doing the same thing with a person of a different race.
"Observe that noses were made to wear spectacles; and so we have spectacles. Legs were visibly instituted to be breeched, and we have breeches" Voltaire�s Candide

Savior2006

Quote from: Poison Tree on September 04, 2014, 02:24:31 PM
The truth is  it does often take someone you actually know/like coming out to challenge your views. As long as gays (or atheist or whatever) are just some abstract group/label then you can project everything bad onto them with out giving a shit. Once you have to juxtapose your stereotype against a real fleshed-out person you know it becomes a battle of cognitive dissonance. Here homosexuals and atheist have an advantage over racial groups because it is easier for a person to get to know/like a homosexual or atheist with out knowing they are one (therefor without that barrier of immediately attaching to them preconceived views of their group) than doing the same thing with a person of a different race.

Basically this. And it's part of the reason people are becoming less religious; it's BECAUSE religion says all this bad things about people that are perfectly when you make the effort to get to know them.
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Hydra009

I still don't understand how one can be opposed to gay marriage but not a particular gay marriage.  If it's okay for this guy's son then why isn't it okay for other people?

Munch

So then he knew his son was gay when he opposed gay marriage? Wow..
'Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners' - George Carlin

Solitary

There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action.

Munch

You know things like this don't help the French in trying to absolve the stereotype that they are cowardly, have a bad attitude and stink.
'Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners' - George Carlin

Solitary

I loved it when I went to Disney World, and at Epcot France, they were rude.  :eek: Viva La France! Solitary
There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action.

Hydra009

Just caught this gem:

QuoteI don't think it's what nature wants.
...he said to a reporter who published it on a worldwide array of computer networks.  Then he drove his petrol-burning vehicle over paved roads to his air-conditioned house, pet his domesticated wolf, ate genetically-modified corn, went to bed, took out his dentures and took a sleeping aid.

Mr.Obvious

Quote from: Hydra009 on September 04, 2014, 02:51:28 PM
I still don't understand how one can be opposed to gay marriage but not a particular gay marriage.  If it's okay for this guy's son then why isn't it okay for other people?

My reaction exactly.
I dislike biggots with a passion. But if you have a different opinion, fine, free world, whatever.
But what I truly hate is people being hypocrits.
"If we have to go down, we go down together!"
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