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by notsony
4061 days ago
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> He is clearly talking about same-sex marriage. How do we know that? When did the word equality mean only heterosexual or homosexual couples? It's a marketing myth that "gay marriage" is the same thing as "marriage equality". They are not the same, they are two very different things. |
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Because marriage equality is a well-established term with a clear unambiguous usage in political discussions. Sort of like "pro-life" and "pro-choice", which could (divorced from context) each have a wide variety of possible meanings, but which, in the actual context of modern American political debate, have very specific meanings in terms of particular opposing positions regarding abortion policy.
> It's a marketing myth that "gay marriage" is the same thing as "marriage equality".
It would be more accurate to say that "marriage equality" is a brand that has been established by advocates of legal marriage without distinction based on the sex of the partners.