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Nearly 80 Percent Of Spanish Youth Support Gay Marriage

My sister studied abroad in Spain, and occassionally attended church (just for facination, she's an agnostic), and she told me that 90% of the congregation was at least in their 50's. Religious influence is dying off in the western world as a result of young people being more educated and having access to technology.
 
Yesterday right wing won a crushing victory in the local and regional elections in Spain. In less than two years you'll see how gay rights/gay support are swept away.
 
Yesterday right wing won a crushing victory in the local and regional elections in Spain. In less than two years you'll see how gay rights/gay support are swept away.

Yep. Unfortunate.

Gay marriage will be gone. All the sugarcoating that someone tried to do in this thread about the PP and Rajoy not destroying the marriage law was nonsense. When Rajoy takes over in the general elections... goodbye gay marriage. I don't see how Zapatero has a chance now.

It's sad that Spain had to take several steps back.

I don't see anything good happening now.

It was great while it lasted. Now the right wing will once again destroy equality... and some will continue to ignore the reality.

You too are not living in Spain, what are you complaining about? It's me the one who is still trapped in the future of the foolish nationals of this country :cool: :rolleyes"
 
i don't think that spain is gonna take away gay marriage. if they do it, that poor country is so gonna keep going down and down,coz they live only of tourism and construction.i don't think that Spaniards would like to be seen as the ass of europe once again like their neighbors the Portuguese.

besides,spanish youth love the image that gay marriage gives to their country,that of a socially advanced and progressive country.
 
Are you all forgetting the courts? If the law is indeed repealed the issue will head to court and likely be stayed during the trial.
 
Are you all forgetting the courts? If the law is indeed repealed the issue will head to court and likely be stayed during the trial.
YOU are forgetting SPANISH courts.
I could write a longer post, but suffice to say that they are nothing like the British-US courts, and that justices make law fit their prejudices, not the other way round: justice in Spain is not independent from political pressure, prejudices and sympathies, for the progressive like for the conservative side.
The renovation of Spain's "Constitutional Court" remained blocked for two years precisely because both the Socialist and the Populares didn't want to let it become a court with a majority of judges sympathising with the rival party.
Even Garzón, who is "on the good side", has trampled on law by following his personal feelings or a moral sense of righteousness rather than the way of law.

People are taking sooooo many things for granted (and now I am not talking just about Spain and the falling of its/her Progressive Era) that the day they finally wake up they will be shocked and pissed beyond the conceivable... anf the desirable.
 
The people will not allow it to happen. End of story.
*palmface*You are not listening: the will of the people is not allmighty, particularly in countries like Spain. End of story *palmface*

Why do you think that I always talk about going to America. It may not be all rosy there, but it's even darker over here. If things were like you said, America wouldn't be as great because there wouldn't make any difference living there or anywhere else.
 
I'm not surprised... Spain is the most progressive country in Europe after all. And I'm not talking about Equal rights, but the general acceptance in society. The Spanish society treats gays as equal, like it's no big deal being gay. People accept them. It's not like that where I live.. homophobia is still rampant in this shitty country. I read about people being bashed every fucking day, and it sucks! :(
 
Like I never heard of a country which having once banned death penalty would reintroduce it (I may be wrong being not all knowing :) ). For me it's a societal change, a moral paradigm shift which is very rarely reversed in so few years. But it's a bet, since I have not yet the power to predict the future ;)
 
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