SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  22
National History Day 2010 Debate and Diplomacy: Successes, Failures, and Consequences
Same Sex Marriage Debate Legalization of same sex marriage would highly benefit the United States specifically, by allowing a more equal society. Civil Union between two men, officiated by Stamford, Connecticut's mayor, Dan Malloy.
Definition of Marriage (Biblical)- That’s why a man will leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife. The two of them will become one. Different Definition of Marriage- Ceremony that makes the choice of living as a married couple formal.
On the last slide, the two definitions were very different. The first specified on gender, a man and woman. The second didn’t specify gender, sexual orientation, or race. The second definition is becoming more and more accepted, rather than the first. Younger generations have begun getting used to the idea of same sex marriage. While the older ones are still shoeing it away.
The fight for equality goes back many decades. It used to be over racial marriages, where a white man couldn’t marry a colored woman, and vice versa. Now its where two men or women can’t marry.
In 1970, Roger Mills ran into some problems while applying for a marriage license. He was planning to marry a black woman. A local racist group petitioned and convinced a judge to sign a court order to make the county clerk deny the license. After two weeks of battling with the courts, the order was lifted. Roger Mills and Berta Linson were the first legally married interracial couple.
Roger Mills’ daughter, Demetria, is facing the same type of problem today. She wants to marry another woman, and as a resident in Georgia, it’s not legal. The developments in California may actually decide whether Demetria and her partner are married. Proposition 8, if completely abolished in California, could help legalization on a national level.
Proposition 8- 	An amendment to California’s constitution, passed in 2008, restricting same sex couples from marrying. Many debate about its validity today.
Seeing that society hasn’t changed much, and history repeats itself, isn’t it safe to say that same sex marriage will be legalized? Interracial marriage was, so who’s to say gay marriage won’t be? If there’s no pain, no gain; But hasn’t there been enough pain? Years worth of inequality between diverse beings is way past measurable.
The legalization of same sex marriage would have several benefits. Such as: -Insurance -Increasing adoption rate -Financial benefits -Medical Decision Priority
Insurance- 	Marriage or Family benefits apply to house, car, and health insurance rates. Increasing Adoption Rate- 	Since it is impossible for procreation with two members of the same sex, the adoption rate would go up if a couple was desiring children.
Financial Benefits- 	Taxes are higher while single than with a spouse, when filing jointly. Deductions can be made from taxes for house payments, or children as well. Medical Decision Priority- 	When one member of the relationship is ill, the spouse is often turned to for making big medical decisions. To give them a certain surgery, etc.
Today’s Statistics- 49% -against gay marriage 41% -for gay marriage 10% -unsure, or it depends  -Statisticians suspect that by 2012, gay marriage will be supported by a majority of Americans. -Over the past 20 years, support has increased 1%.
Statistics- 	-24 countries are currently allowing gay and lesbians to serve in the military. 	-Same sex marriage is allowed in 7 countries around the world. 	-In 30 states, lesbian or gays can be fired solely based on their sexual orientation, with no legal consequence. 	-90% of Americans think gay workers should have the same rights as their heterosexual coworkers.
Bullying- 	In 2007, 86% of lesbians and gays admitted to being bullied within the past year. 	9/10 youth reported being verbally abused at school because of their sexual orientation. 	22% reported being physically assaulted. 	31% said the school or administration did nothing in response. 			-All above from GLSEN
Why should homosexuals be judged based on their sexual preference? There is no legitimate reason. Why, if they’re homosexual, what one being wants to do personally, suddenly becomes other peoples’ business? If homosexuals are judged because they are homosexual, then heterosexuals should be judged because they are heterosexual.
The debate about same sex marriage is one of many important ones at this point in time. The supporting side for same sex marriage being legalized is failing. This may change in the near future, which would help society as a whole. Preventing same sex marriage is unfair to a namely portion of Americans.
Relativity to teens- 	Gay and lesbians teens, who aren’t yet ready for marriage, are still denied rights. Kids are constantly bullied, based on just their sexual orientation. Many teens are afraid to go to school each day, worried something might happen to them while they’re there. They are denied the right to go to school without feeling scared or intimidated. It’s a shame that right is taken away at such a young age.
Organizations that support same sex couples- -Gay Straight Alliance Network International (GSANI) -National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) -Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) -Rainbow Health Initiative (RHI) -Gay & Lesbian Alliance of Defamation (GLAAD) No matter where you may live, there is surely an organization to help near you.
Freedom to Marry- 	-Organization to fight for same sex marriage 	-Started in 2003 	-Started by Evan Wolfson 	-Used to educate those ignorant of importance of same sex couples
Same sex marriage should be legal, to promote an even more equal society today. Proposition 8 should be eliminated in California, which would boost other states to legalize as well.

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Same Sex Marriage Issue
Same Sex Marriage IssueSame Sex Marriage Issue
Same Sex Marriage IssueCarla Faner
 
Same Sex Marriage in thePhilippines
Same Sex Marriage in thePhilippinesSame Sex Marriage in thePhilippines
Same Sex Marriage in thePhilippinesiamnotangelica
 
Gender Inequality in the Philippines and the Workplace
Gender Inequality in the Philippines and the WorkplaceGender Inequality in the Philippines and the Workplace
Gender Inequality in the Philippines and the WorkplaceDr. Vivencio (Ven) Ballano
 
Moral agent & moral development
Moral agent & moral developmentMoral agent & moral development
Moral agent & moral developmentchumce02
 
Philosophy, mission and vision
Philosophy, mission and vision Philosophy, mission and vision
Philosophy, mission and vision anvil_0404
 
Global Issues.pptx
Global Issues.pptxGlobal Issues.pptx
Global Issues.pptxMiko646019
 
Article XIII- Social Justice* and Human Rights
Article XIII- Social Justice* and Human RightsArticle XIII- Social Justice* and Human Rights
Article XIII- Social Justice* and Human RightsRoxanne Jane Balladares
 
Positive and negative aspects of philippine values
Positive and negative aspects of philippine valuesPositive and negative aspects of philippine values
Positive and negative aspects of philippine valuesChinly Ruth Alberto
 
A World of Ideas Cultures of Globalization
A World of Ideas Cultures of GlobalizationA World of Ideas Cultures of Globalization
A World of Ideas Cultures of GlobalizationMonte Christo
 
Same-Sex & Sociology
Same-Sex & SociologySame-Sex & Sociology
Same-Sex & Sociologyzinonabinona
 
Gad programs (echon)
Gad programs (echon)Gad programs (echon)
Gad programs (echon)John Echon
 
The globalization of religion
The globalization of religionThe globalization of religion
The globalization of religionThirdy Malit
 
Cultural ethics
Cultural ethicsCultural ethics
Cultural ethicsJalaj Mani
 

Tendances (20)

Gender issues
Gender issuesGender issues
Gender issues
 
Same Sex Marriage Issue
Same Sex Marriage IssueSame Sex Marriage Issue
Same Sex Marriage Issue
 
Same Sex Marriage in thePhilippines
Same Sex Marriage in thePhilippinesSame Sex Marriage in thePhilippines
Same Sex Marriage in thePhilippines
 
Gender Inequality in the Philippines and the Workplace
Gender Inequality in the Philippines and the WorkplaceGender Inequality in the Philippines and the Workplace
Gender Inequality in the Philippines and the Workplace
 
Gender sensitivity issues
Gender sensitivity issuesGender sensitivity issues
Gender sensitivity issues
 
Gender and Socialization
Gender and SocializationGender and Socialization
Gender and Socialization
 
Gender issues
Gender issuesGender issues
Gender issues
 
Moral agent & moral development
Moral agent & moral developmentMoral agent & moral development
Moral agent & moral development
 
Philosophy, mission and vision
Philosophy, mission and vision Philosophy, mission and vision
Philosophy, mission and vision
 
Global Issues.pptx
Global Issues.pptxGlobal Issues.pptx
Global Issues.pptx
 
Article XIII- Social Justice* and Human Rights
Article XIII- Social Justice* and Human RightsArticle XIII- Social Justice* and Human Rights
Article XIII- Social Justice* and Human Rights
 
Positive and negative aspects of philippine values
Positive and negative aspects of philippine valuesPositive and negative aspects of philippine values
Positive and negative aspects of philippine values
 
Global Inequality
Global Inequality Global Inequality
Global Inequality
 
A World of Ideas Cultures of Globalization
A World of Ideas Cultures of GlobalizationA World of Ideas Cultures of Globalization
A World of Ideas Cultures of Globalization
 
Subordination: The Politics of Gender
Subordination: The Politics of GenderSubordination: The Politics of Gender
Subordination: The Politics of Gender
 
Same-Sex & Sociology
Same-Sex & SociologySame-Sex & Sociology
Same-Sex & Sociology
 
Gad programs (echon)
Gad programs (echon)Gad programs (echon)
Gad programs (echon)
 
Questions and answer on the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Questions and answer on the 1987 Philippine ConstitutionQuestions and answer on the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Questions and answer on the 1987 Philippine Constitution
 
The globalization of religion
The globalization of religionThe globalization of religion
The globalization of religion
 
Cultural ethics
Cultural ethicsCultural ethics
Cultural ethics
 

En vedette (9)

Homosexuality
HomosexualityHomosexuality
Homosexuality
 
Gay Marriage debate
Gay Marriage debateGay Marriage debate
Gay Marriage debate
 
Gay Marriage
Gay MarriageGay Marriage
Gay Marriage
 
Social change
Social changeSocial change
Social change
 
Same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriageSame-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage
 
Gay Rights
Gay  RightsGay  Rights
Gay Rights
 
Gay marriage research power point
Gay marriage research power pointGay marriage research power point
Gay marriage research power point
 
LGBT Rights presentation
 LGBT Rights presentation LGBT Rights presentation
LGBT Rights presentation
 
LGBT Issues
LGBT Issues LGBT Issues
LGBT Issues
 

Same Sex Marriage Debate

  • 1. National History Day 2010 Debate and Diplomacy: Successes, Failures, and Consequences
  • 2. Same Sex Marriage Debate Legalization of same sex marriage would highly benefit the United States specifically, by allowing a more equal society. Civil Union between two men, officiated by Stamford, Connecticut's mayor, Dan Malloy.
  • 3. Definition of Marriage (Biblical)- That’s why a man will leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife. The two of them will become one. Different Definition of Marriage- Ceremony that makes the choice of living as a married couple formal.
  • 4. On the last slide, the two definitions were very different. The first specified on gender, a man and woman. The second didn’t specify gender, sexual orientation, or race. The second definition is becoming more and more accepted, rather than the first. Younger generations have begun getting used to the idea of same sex marriage. While the older ones are still shoeing it away.
  • 5. The fight for equality goes back many decades. It used to be over racial marriages, where a white man couldn’t marry a colored woman, and vice versa. Now its where two men or women can’t marry.
  • 6. In 1970, Roger Mills ran into some problems while applying for a marriage license. He was planning to marry a black woman. A local racist group petitioned and convinced a judge to sign a court order to make the county clerk deny the license. After two weeks of battling with the courts, the order was lifted. Roger Mills and Berta Linson were the first legally married interracial couple.
  • 7. Roger Mills’ daughter, Demetria, is facing the same type of problem today. She wants to marry another woman, and as a resident in Georgia, it’s not legal. The developments in California may actually decide whether Demetria and her partner are married. Proposition 8, if completely abolished in California, could help legalization on a national level.
  • 8. Proposition 8- An amendment to California’s constitution, passed in 2008, restricting same sex couples from marrying. Many debate about its validity today.
  • 9. Seeing that society hasn’t changed much, and history repeats itself, isn’t it safe to say that same sex marriage will be legalized? Interracial marriage was, so who’s to say gay marriage won’t be? If there’s no pain, no gain; But hasn’t there been enough pain? Years worth of inequality between diverse beings is way past measurable.
  • 10. The legalization of same sex marriage would have several benefits. Such as: -Insurance -Increasing adoption rate -Financial benefits -Medical Decision Priority
  • 11. Insurance- Marriage or Family benefits apply to house, car, and health insurance rates. Increasing Adoption Rate- Since it is impossible for procreation with two members of the same sex, the adoption rate would go up if a couple was desiring children.
  • 12. Financial Benefits- Taxes are higher while single than with a spouse, when filing jointly. Deductions can be made from taxes for house payments, or children as well. Medical Decision Priority- When one member of the relationship is ill, the spouse is often turned to for making big medical decisions. To give them a certain surgery, etc.
  • 13. Today’s Statistics- 49% -against gay marriage 41% -for gay marriage 10% -unsure, or it depends -Statisticians suspect that by 2012, gay marriage will be supported by a majority of Americans. -Over the past 20 years, support has increased 1%.
  • 14. Statistics- -24 countries are currently allowing gay and lesbians to serve in the military. -Same sex marriage is allowed in 7 countries around the world. -In 30 states, lesbian or gays can be fired solely based on their sexual orientation, with no legal consequence. -90% of Americans think gay workers should have the same rights as their heterosexual coworkers.
  • 15. Bullying- In 2007, 86% of lesbians and gays admitted to being bullied within the past year. 9/10 youth reported being verbally abused at school because of their sexual orientation. 22% reported being physically assaulted. 31% said the school or administration did nothing in response. -All above from GLSEN
  • 16. Why should homosexuals be judged based on their sexual preference? There is no legitimate reason. Why, if they’re homosexual, what one being wants to do personally, suddenly becomes other peoples’ business? If homosexuals are judged because they are homosexual, then heterosexuals should be judged because they are heterosexual.
  • 17. The debate about same sex marriage is one of many important ones at this point in time. The supporting side for same sex marriage being legalized is failing. This may change in the near future, which would help society as a whole. Preventing same sex marriage is unfair to a namely portion of Americans.
  • 18. Relativity to teens- Gay and lesbians teens, who aren’t yet ready for marriage, are still denied rights. Kids are constantly bullied, based on just their sexual orientation. Many teens are afraid to go to school each day, worried something might happen to them while they’re there. They are denied the right to go to school without feeling scared or intimidated. It’s a shame that right is taken away at such a young age.
  • 19. Organizations that support same sex couples- -Gay Straight Alliance Network International (GSANI) -National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) -Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) -Rainbow Health Initiative (RHI) -Gay & Lesbian Alliance of Defamation (GLAAD) No matter where you may live, there is surely an organization to help near you.
  • 20.
  • 21. Freedom to Marry- -Organization to fight for same sex marriage -Started in 2003 -Started by Evan Wolfson -Used to educate those ignorant of importance of same sex couples
  • 22. Same sex marriage should be legal, to promote an even more equal society today. Proposition 8 should be eliminated in California, which would boost other states to legalize as well.