I hear the argument that "these" people (be it gays, blacks, asians, Trekkies, whatever) throw "it" (their pride, culture, whatever) in our face. Will and Grace is cited quite often on the gay issue, Hip-hop culture on black's, etc. If "Will and Grace" comes on and you don't want to watch it, change the channel. There must be a NASCAR race on the boob-tube somewhere. I personally hate the baggie pants and sideways baseball caps of hip-hop culture, but I don't think it's thrown in my face. I hate the white-trash look, but I doubt it will be banned, nor do I feel it is an extension of my Caucasian persona (I'm a fashion assasin, so I don't know what is really in fashion, so my examples may be dated......).
My wife uses the gay pride parades as an example of what's wrong with the same-sex issue. "They shove it down our throat.....". Well, I don't remember the last time we were forcibly dragged out and forced to stand at attention and watch while the drag queens and mincers pranced down the streets of Oromocto.... I think it's kind of silly, but no sillier than grown men wearing fez's driving mini-cars in circles during "normal" parades. Or the floats in parades that are just glorified advertising for local businesses.
One day, people won't bat an eye in White Bread Canada when they see two men holding hands walking down the street, much in the same way nobody notices when an inter-racial couple does the same (just go back 50 years in the U.S in some places (and Canada for that matter) and it would have caused a stir.
As for "marriage", my wife and I are married, even though we weren't "married" in a church. Should we call it a civil-union? Should we have less rights than someone who had a member of the clergy perform the ceremony. There's a concept called separation of church and state. Definitions are changed all the time, so the definition of marriage can (and will) be changed. People trot out examples such as legalized rape and bigamy being legalized if same-sex "unions" are. Sure. How about registering our guns because we have to register our cars. Ooops, we have to do that don't we. Unless you want to break the law..... It seems that the people who are most against gun control are also the ones most opposed to same-sex marriage. Seems kind of ironic, doesn't it.... If it's not the church making the rules, it's judges, and if it's not priests or judges, it's politicians..... Well, who else is going to do it? Seeing as how we elect politicians, they should be the one's making (or passing) the laws, and judges enforcing them. So, in effect, if a law comes to be, it's our fault if it's not "right".
Whether we like it or not, things and times change, even if we're not comfortable with it or ready for it. A lot of people start to sound like their parents a lot sooner than they should.....
Al