And older voters can be educated; I watch it happen regularly. They just can't be educated en masse, by waving a magic wand; it has to be done one-on-one, patiently.
You watch it happen regularly? How many people do you see, Kuli? One or two, here or there?
I am not convinced that all Seniors can be convinced, in the great numbers that need to happen. Of any age bracket, this is the least likely age bracket to want to be educated, as they are completely set in their ways ... and feel that life is pretty much all figured out .... Heaven and Hell, and all that.
Cop-out.
The numbers are probably going to show exactly what they did in California: if all age groups had voted in the same proportions, Prop 8 would have gone down in flames. That shows where the energy ought to be going. The lesson here isn't to throw up your hands and whine about the people against you, it's to figure out how to motivate the people who are supposedly for you.
Call it what you will, Kuli, but it is what it is.
You are not going to convince the youth to go out in great numbers because of the reason you said .... apathy.
And you are not going to change that apathy, unless it is something that hits them close to him. Gay Marriage is not one of those things that the entire youth vote is going to get out there and vote on.
Youth do vote, and those that do side pretty much with Gay Rights. However, as history has shown, they do not vote regularly enough, especially on local elections.
Call it a "cop-out". I call it "accepting reality". Prove me wrong.
In that sense, yes, time is the only thing that will make a difference -- but time spent persuading, convincing, motivating, not time sitting on your ass waiting for graves to fill up.
Nope. Time spent waiting for graves to fill up is the only realistic thing that will allow for change. Time and patience, along with allowing the education system to do its part for the future generations.
No amount of motivating, convincing, or any of that other stuff will work. We have seen it time and time again. There are simply entirely too many Seniors with Religious views compared to people that can actually be "convinced" or "motivated".
Apathy on this issue will not be cured. The youth will only vote when they are hit close to home on the issues and realize what impact the issues have on their lives. It's part of maturing. You will never convince them to get out when they are 18 and to vote on every single election, especially on ones involving Gay Rights, unless they are directly affected.
Just like the Seniors will never relinquish their bigoted Religious views.
Time, Patience, Education, and Death are the only solutions to this.
No, the solution is to motivate those our your side.
The youth will not be motivated on issues that they are not directly affected by. That has been shown that time and time again. And nor is this their fault, because the youth that do vote, vote overwhelmingly pro gay rights.
The Seniors and religious influence on them are to blame. And they aren't changing either.
Like I said, Kuli. The reality of the situation is yes, Gays are helpless and bound by Father Time. No amount of boycotting, parade-marching, convincing, or anything else will have the drastic effects that are needed for this change, other than Death.
Indeed, if that had been the issue in Maine, Obama might have lent some support, because that's his position. He's not going to come out gung-ho in favor of something he doesn't believe in; it's moronic to expect him to.
Not even Obama will change Religious views. I have seen and understand the effects religion has on others. Just because the president may say one thing, that is not enough to change the mind of someone who is bound by faith to the Bible.
If Washington goes our way, and from the best I can find it still seems to be, then Oregon may try it next. By then I should have my life arranged a bit better, and could be able to get out there and rouse some support!
Go out there and do your best to make a difference, Kuli. All I can say is if that gives you purpose, then do it. In the big scheme of things, will it work? Absolutely not.
The reality of the matter is morbid, but is the truth. Religious Seniors need to die and result in Generational Turnover before Gay Marriage will be a realistic possibility.