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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Affirmative Action and Gay Marriage
by Thomas Sowell
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The politically clever way to get special privileges is to call them "rights"-- especially "equal rights."

Some local election campaigns in various states are using that tactic this year, trying to get special privileges through affirmative action quotas or through demands that the definition of marriage be changed to suit homosexuals.

Equality of rights does not mean equality of results. I can have all the equal treatment in the world on a golf course and I will not finish within shouting distance of Tiger Woods.

When arbitrary numerical "goals" or "quotas" under affirmative action are not met, the burden of proof is put on the employer to prove that he did not discriminate against minorities or women. No burden of proof whatever is put on the advocates of "goals" or "quotas" to show that people would be equally represented in jobs, colleges or anywhere else in the absence of discrimination.

Tons of evidence from countries around the world, and over centuries of history, show that statistical disparities are the rule, not the exception-- even in situations where discrimination is virtually impossible.

Anonymously graded tests do not show the same results from one group to another. In many countries there are minorities who completely outperform members of the majority population, whether in education, in the economy or in sports, even when there is no way that they can discriminate against the majority.

Putting the burden of proof on everybody except yourself is a slick political ploy. The time is long overdue for the voting public to see through it.

Another fraud on the ballot this year is gay "marriage."

Marriage has existed for centuries and, until recent times, it has always meant a union between a man and a woman. Over those centuries, a vast array of laws has grown up, all based on circumstances that arise in unions between a man and a woman.

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that law has not been based on logic but on experience. To apply a mountain of laws based specifically on experience with relations between a man and a woman to a different relationship where sex differences are not involved would be like applying the rules of baseball to football.

The argument that current marriage laws "discriminate" against homosexuals confuses discrimination against people with making distinctions among different kinds of behavior.

All laws distinguish among different kinds of behavior. What other purpose does law have?

While people may be treated the same, all their behaviors are not. Laws that forbid bicycles from being ridden on freeways obviously have a different effect on people who have bicycles but no cars. Continued...

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Seriously?
Sowell, you know better. The majority gay community wants one thing; the same LEGAL rights and standings as hetero couples, obtained the same way, with the same laws. They DON'T care about changing the definition of marriage, because that particular term has no place in public policy, since it is religious. The government doesn't define lent, or mass, or speaking in tongues, or any OTHER religious term, so why marriage? And no, they can't claim they do it to protect families; the government is not to be in the business of attempting to structure families. That's far worse than structuring business. The government does it because it's a relic, exactly the same as the old laws banning women's sufferage, held on by conservatives who think having good morals requires shoving morals down other people's throats. Women's sufferage was claimed to be anti-biblical, defying God's description of women as homemakers and family raisers; homosexual marriage is likewise called anti-biblical, defying God's description of them as sinners. The bible is not to run this country's GOVERNMENT.

Re: The Blk Blame Game Pt2
I don't agree with much of what Sowell said here, but I do on one point. The "gay movement" should stop comparing itself to the black civil rights movement. I do believe you are born gay and it's not a choice. I am a black man in the US. Why would I willingly stack the odds against myself :-)

That being said, this country was built partly on the backs of slaves and sharecroppers who had little or no rights. Blacks had to fight for simple equalities like water fountains, bus seats etc. They were lynched for even thinking of voting. When is the last time a gay person was forced to sit at the back of the bus?

Furthermore, when people first see me, they see a black man- not a gay man. Most don't even know I am gay until I tell them or show up to a function with my partner. That difference alone is ALL the difference. For the gay community to continually draw a comparison is disingenuous at best.

This is particularly so when I am hearing reports on the news and from actual friends that gay black people are being harassed at some "overturn 8" rallies, having the N Bomb dropped on them, and told that Prop 8's failure is their fault! I believe there is a sense of entitlement there that comes from being white and not being denied much of anything, I guess that is gard to take if you're not used to it. Now that California has voted the gay community is angry. I get it. But scapegoating blacks is not helping, especially when some of them belong to your own community.

At the risk of sounding boastful, everyone needs to take a cue from my family's holiday dinners. We will only come to a viable compromise through intelligent discourse. The violence of the 60s was not the solution, but a product of that movement. You can disagree with someone without treating them as if they just murdered your childhood puppy with an axe.
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