“They’re abusive.” Interracial,
(adult) intergenerational, same-gender,
polyamorous, and
consanguinamorous relationships are
not inherently abusive. It is the abusive relationships in general that are more likely to make news, or come to the attention of therapists or law enforcement. There are many people in "forbidden" relationships that are lasting, happy, healthy relationships.
Abusive people are the cause
of
abuse, not a relationship or marriage. There are many same-age, same-race, heterosexual, monogamous,
nonconsanguineous relationships and marriages in which someone is abused. We
have several examples showing that outlawing consensual behavior correlates to
an increase in problems as people try to avoid law enforcement and other
authorities. Marriage equality will most certainly
reduce abuse, as
abuse victims can go to the authorities with much less fear. So the solution
isn’t the
status quo, it is in bringing the relationships out of the
shadows, allowing them to be protected and made official, and prosecuting abusers. Abuse victims
will be much more forthcoming.
There is no good reason to deny an adult, regardless of gender, sexual
orientation, race or religion, the right to share love, sex, residence, and
marriage (or any of those without the others) with any and all consenting adults without prosecution, bullying, or
discrimination.
Feel free to share, copy and paste, and otherwise distribute. This has
been adapted from this page at Full Marriage Equality:
http://marriage-equality.blogspot.com/p/discredited-invalid-arguments.html
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