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Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
But not necessarily a monogamous one. However, the outlawing of polyandry in China and India in the 1950s, alongside the existing Western European position (and Japan's earlier change in that re… (View Post)1 -
Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
Yes - it's that legal/tax side that happens to be framed in terms of "pairs of people", and that's a hang-over from the historic construction of marriage from the prevailing moral… (View Post)1 -
Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
The two sides of the debate. We call them "the man" and "the straw man" for easy identification. (View Post)3 -
Re: How tomorrow’s vote is shaping up – politicalbetting.com
This distinction between "personal" and "social" morals is an interesting one, especially when we start to consider units of "personal" e.g. "things that affect onl… (View Post)1 -
Re: Views on assisted dying – politicalbetting.com
59% want assisted dying for themselves. 68% want it for their loved ones. That 9% is precisely why I think there are problems with this bill. (View Post)5
