Posted by Todd Zywicki:
Mormon-Bashing By Anti-Prop 8 Activists:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_11_02-2008_11_08.shtml#1226094712


   So let me get this right--those who are upset about the passage of
   Proposition 8 in California have decided that the thing to do is to
   [1]pick on the Mormons? So one marginalized group decides that the way
   to go is to vent their outrage against another marginalized group in
   society? Unbelieveable.

   Relying on Exit Polls are dicey, of course. But according to the
   [2]Exit Polls, the decisive difference in Proposition 8's passage was
   two reasons. First, 70% of black voters supported it. There were
   10,357,002 votes case on Prop 8. The winning margin was 492,830 votes.
   And they were 10% of the electorate. So that means there were
   1,035,700 votes cast by black voters. That right there provided a
   difference of 414,280 votes. If I'm doing my math right, that is 84%
   of the winning margin. [3]There was an article in the Washington Post
   on this today. A majority of Hispanic voters also supported
   Proposition 8.

   The second group that strongly supported Prop 8 appear to be Married
   people with children under the age of 18. Married people were 62% of
   the vote and voted 60-40 in favor; people with children under the age
   of 18 were 40% of the electorate and voted 64-36 in favor.

   So if the protestors want to vent their outrage, maybe they oughta go
   over to the local black church and call them "bigots" and chant "shame
   on you." But then again, that wouldn't be very politically correct,
   would it? Whereas who is going to stick up for the Mormons? Other than
   that vast and powerful well-oiled Mormon political machine that
   launched Mitt Romney into the White House this year, of course.

   This is utterly shameful behavior. I understand why the losers on
   Proposition 8 are frustrated. But scapegoating the Mormons simply
   because it is politically-correct to single them out is really over
   the line. Read the linked story for the sorts of Mormon-bashing
   advertisements that were being run by the anti-Prop 8 groups.

   This is certainly an interesing definition of "tolerance" of those who
   don't agree with you. I hope that these folks calm down and think a
   little about whether this is the best way of advancing their cause.

   Whatever one thinks of same-sex marriage, this is a question on which
   thoughtful people of goodwill can and do disagree. It is a perfectly
   reasonable and good-faith position to believe that marriage is a
   unique institution formed around childrearing. And to see same-sex
   relationships as fundamentally a bilateral partnership between two
   adults that can be governed by legal institutions like civil unions
   that create and preseve rights and obligations between two adults and
   to give the opportunity to form a long-lasting mutually-supportive
   loving bond without it being centered on the fundamental
   organizational principle of childrearing. Maybe one disagrees with
   this argument. But it is a perfectly compassionate and coherent
   position and it simply is not necessarily bigotry or gay-bashing to
   believe that. Barack Obama says he is against same-sex marriage--does
   that make him a bigot?

   That's not to say that some anti-gay bigots voted for Prop 8. But
   apparently the pro-8 side does not have a monopoly on bigotry.

References

   1. 
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/politics/cal/la-me-protest7-2008nov07,0,151957.story?page=1
   2. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/polls/#val=CAI01p2
   3. 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/06/AR2008110603880.html

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