Should France Focus on Economy or Social Issues?
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2012/07/13 21:00:00
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Some states in America have adopted more liberal views on "amour" than France. Several states in America have legislated same-sex marriage, while France still maintains the tradition of one man and one woman. France has had a national debate about same-sex marriage, and the country overwhelmingly accepts it, but the government has not yet made it legal -- and won't do so until next year.
France has gained a national consensus on transforming traditional marriage, but has not found consensus on economics. The country suffers high unemployment and a struggling economy. Should France focus its national debate on the economy, austerity, taxes and unemployment? Or are social issues more important than that?
REASON.COM reports:

France has gained a national consensus on transforming traditional marriage, but has not found consensus on economics. The country suffers high unemployment and a struggling economy. Should France focus its national debate on the economy, austerity, taxes and unemployment? Or are social issues more important than that?
REASON.COM reports:
The European country you probably assumed was already recognizing gay marriage will actually begin recognizing gay marriage (and allow gay couples to adopt) in 2013.

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It is mythology that the two can be separated.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/l...
You're against gay marriage, yes?
Isn't the Torah the original treatise on anti-gay attitude in the world?
Are you advocating for homosexual rights? Or just trying to find an excuse to express your obvious racism against Arabs, and bigotry against Muslims?
At the end of day, *all of us* need food in our belly and a roof over our head.