Monday, January 23, 2012

New gay marriage quarter

So Canada is releasing new quarters ie 25 cent pieces. I think there are six. The artist is a guy named Gary Taxali. Anyway he was being interviewed about his coin for marriage and he said he made the two joined rings identical because he thought having different ones would imply straight marriage but he thought it was necessary to make it about gay marriage. Apparently everything has to be used as a platform to promote the gay agenda. A coin cannot feature traditional rings because it implies heterosexuality... Gimme a break!

5 comments:

  1. And you thought it was bad before when you had Canadian quarters in your change...

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  2. How does this adversely affect you, Dunce?

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  3. The quarters are pieces of art that are nearly as beautiful as the idea they support - EQUALITY

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  4. But aren't they discriminating against polygamy by only showing two rings?? Isn't that bigoted! What about consensual incest! Where's their coin! We need a coin that represents any and all possible relationships, otherwise we will be bigots! But as I've said before, if marriage is ANYTHING, then marriage is nothing...

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  5. Um, it DOES depict "traditional rings". Two simple rings, like most married couples wear on a day-to-day basis. The quarter clearly isn't showing a hetero/homo preference, just as Canadians shouldn't (you are still free to be opposed to homosexuality in your church, of course).

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