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September 3rd, 2009 § Leave a Comment

*CAUTION* You might not like what you’re about to read, but this is how I feel. This does not reflect my credibility [or lack thereof] as a music critic/blogger/reviewer. Please have the foresight to separate my commentary on politics with my commentary on music. Thank you.

- Cody.

So I took this little poll on Facebook last night about my position on Gay Marriage and whether or not I support “Gay Marriage”, “Civil Unions”, or think “It Should Be Completely Illegal” and I ended up getting in to a heated argument for almost two hours about it. So let us detail my belief on the subject…

My “Upbringing” And A Brief History of Recent Events.

I was raised in a Christian home. My parents go to church every week, sometimes more than once. My mom is involved in church activities, my dad volunteers his time there, and they made sure to bring me there once a week to learn about God. I was baptized when I was 10 [I think] and was really involved in church up until I was 15 or 16. When my grandmother passed away, I sort of fell away from church and religion and the like. Since my Sophomore year in high school, I’ve become more liberal. I vote mostly Democrat when it comes time to go to the polls, but only because I feel they will do what I believe is right.

The Gay Marriage Question?

I support gay marriage. I think that love is love and it doesn’t matter if there are two vaginae [is this the plural of "vagina"? I typed "vaginas" and the gods of SpellCheck said no] or two penises involved. If two people are willing to commit to each other in more than an emotional way and take it to a legal level, they should have the right and privilege to do so.

Why I Think It Should Be Legalized

I live in the United States, which is arguably the most free and democratic nation on the face of the planet. We have Universal Suffrage for our citizens [anyone 18 and older can vote in elections], unparalleled opportunity for upward social mobility [relatively speaking], and people still flock to this country from all over to get a piece of the American pie.

I make that point, to make this point: Marriage is an institution of the state. Since the United States has no established religion [the First Amendment is explicitly clear in making this point], one can not base the argument for or against gay marriage on a strictly religious basis.

Yes, it can be argued that the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed due to their practices of homosexuality [where the word Sodomy comes from]  and their exuberantly sinful ways [this is a biblical story found in the book of Genesis (exact verse) in the Old Testament]. But what if you don’t believe in the bible?

If you don’t believe in the bible, you’re out of luck apparently. A recent poll found that over 15% of the United States is not affiliated with any religion [I still feel like this number is deflated because a lot of people only join a religion out of fear of going to Hell (I can say that and you know I'm right)] But I’m going to stray away from religion because that is where this issue sadly remains bogged down.

Fact: The divorce rate in the United States is somewhere around like 50% [that is heterosexual couples].

So if straight couples can make a “mockery” of the “sanctity of marriage” by throwing rings and divorce papers around like confetti, why can’t gay couples who have been together for decades not tie the proverbial knot? Oh wait, that’s right, they’ll just blemish the great name that marriage in America has.

I also want to clear up the misconception that being gay is a choice or a mental defect. It hasn’t been classified a “psychological disorder” since the 1980s [let's think of who the president was then]. It also isn’t a choice because no intelligent human being would choose to be denied the right to legally bind themselves to another human being.

Conclusion…I guess.

There are currently six states the have recognized, legal gay marriage laws – Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire (2010), and Maine is voting on it in November]. Many other states have civil-unions while the rest [like my state of Virginia] do not allow same-sex marriages. —> Wikipedia!

I’m not saying that we should tear down the Church or that the streets should run over with the blood of intolerant Conservatives, I just think that every American citizen should share the same rights. That’s all. I don’t want to persecute the religious for persecuting the homosexual, because that is could hypocrisy and bigotry and both are wrong.

Legalize it.

The End.

That’s all I really wanted to talk about today…not really in a musical mood.

For any comments, questions, or concerns, email me at comments.asoundmind@gmail.com.

Thanks for reading.

Cody.

songs you should have on your iPod – september 2, 2009.

September 3rd, 2009 § 9 Comments

Well it’s September now. The site had a pretty good month last month. You guys have been faithfully keeping up with the site even when I can’t update it…so thank you very much.

It’s also Wednesday which means I’m tossing some downloads your way. Here is some candy to feed your ears.

#1. “Assistant to the Regional Manager” by The Devil Wears Prada off of With Roots Above And Branches Below. I’m really in to The Devil Wears Prada now and I’m completely okay with that. I think that With Roots Above is the best of their three albums [Plagues (2007) & Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord (2006)] but I haven’t listened to all of A Beautiful Discord yet. This is one of my favorite songs from them. —> Download!

#2. “Holiday From Real (Live from SIR)” by Jack’s Mannequin off of The Glass Passenger. I love Jack’s Mannequin. I’m a big fan of Something Corporate. And I think Andrew McMahon might be one of my heroes [he had intense throat cancer, was told he'd never speak again let alone sing, and he fully recovered]. This song is really great, and it makes you think. —> Download!

#3. “Summertime” by Mae off of Destination: Beautiful. I felt this song was fitting. Goodbye Summer ’09…I’d be fine with you never coming back.
—> Download!

#4. “This Is Who We Are” by Hawthorne Heights off of If Only You Were Lonely. I figured I’d give a throw back to some old (sort of) Emo music. Enjoy kiddies and reminisce to the days when painting your nails black and wearing black hooded sweatshirts was considered cool and socially acceptable. —> Download!

#5. “Summer of ’98″ by The Secret Handshake off of One Full Year. I love this song. You will too. —> Download!

#6. “Crunchy Black Did Me In At Midnight” by The Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza off of The Electric Boogaloo. My dear friend Terence got me in to Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza a few months ago on our way to Best Buy. This isn’t my favorite song by them by any stretch of the imagination, but this song is still pretty legit. —> Download!

#7. “California Love” by Tupac off of 15 Years On Death Row. I first heard this song as a cover done by My American Heart [on the Punk Goes Crunk album] and then a few days later, I heard it on the radio in all of its Tupac glory. I like that he mentions practically every city in California, almost like a geography lesson. Thanks Mr. Shakur. —> Download!

#8. “10 Signs You Should Leave” by Emmure off of Goodbye To The Gallows. I just started getting in to Emmure. This is the song Kelly suggested first and it got me interested…so I figured I’d try the same. Enjoy? —> Download!

And possibly one of the bands I’m most excited about discovering…

#9. “Comfortably Confused” by I See Stars off of 3-D. I’ll tell you all about I See Stars in an upcoming post, don’t you worry. Just download the song, and don’t ask questions. Enjoy. —> Download!

Well that’s the list for the week. I hope you enjoy. I tried to get a little better mix this time around. [SOMEONE complained about the same bands being on there repeatedly...which I guess could get annoying.] Anyway, enjoy.

Cody.

Gay Marriage Cartoon.

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I kind of want to talk about Gay Marriage…but it isn’t really music related. Should I talk about it?

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