Posted by
Eripides on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:34:40 PM
From Euripides
Maine
voters got more than they bargained for with a battle heating up over
whether the state should allow same sex marriages. As a word of
caution, be aware and beware the language the news media uses to
describe the question of marriage. More often than not, the language
shows a distinct bias against the institution of marriage as a union
between a man and a woman.
Here are a few examples
from Fox 23, My Fox Maine which demonstrates the biased and sometimes
inflammatory language that Maine's media uses to push its own pro-gay
viewpoint. Unfortunately, It does this at the expense of the real
debate, the protection of marriage and the family. Instead the media
buys into the idea that same sex marriage is the only fair and natural
version of marriage and will somehow be good for the country.
The first example is the headline: "Gay Marriage Foes Reach Signature Goal in Maine" (MyFOXMaine).
Notice how those who think marriage is a union between a man and a
woman are here characterized as "Gay Marriage Foes." Implied is that
those who believe in natural marriage are somehow at fault for not
agreeing with same sex marriage.
The end of the
article, the "selling point" argument that news writers use to make
their main point says this: "Six states allow gay marriage. Maine
became the fifth state to allow gay marriage in May, and New Hampshire
later followed suit" (MyFOXMaine).
While giving the appearance of being informative, it also implies, by
its placement as the final paragraph, that this is the way Maine ought
to be - counted as the "progressive" states which have legalized same
sex marriage. Yet, think about it. Is this the what the people of Maine
really want? Is neutering marriage through language that no longer
recognizes male or female, bride or groom, man or woman, is this
progressive thought? Does legal language that does not recognize the
unique differences of the sexes in marriage warrant such devotion from
the people of Maine?
Additionally, by calling same sex
marriage "gay marriage" the news media has also conceded the idea that
homosexuals are a protected class of citizens. This special class
desires special protection under the law, instead of equal protection
as required by the 14th amendment to the US Constitution. Trying to
change the nature of marriage itself is an example of such special
consideration under the law.
Here's another example:
Stand
for Marriage Maine, the group pushing for a people's veto of the new
state law legalizing same-sex marriage, has launched a television ad (MyFOXMaine).
This
story falls under another "Gay Marriage Foes" headline - FOX 23's
established moniker for those who support marriage in the state.
Notice, again, the language as an attack on those who support marriage
between a man and a woman. Using words such as "pushing" indicates a
negative connotation, as if the people of Maine wanted the poor law
their legislators and governor created. Contrary to the news media's
expectations, a vast majority of the people in Maine support marriage
as a union between a man and a woman. By legalizing same sex marriage,
who pushed whom?
In the same story, the "selling point" paragraph shows another offensive tactic:
The
No on 1 campaign has fired back, says voters should "focus on the real
issue of treating all families with dignity and respect" (MyFOXMaine).
Here
the media actually changes the real issue: should marriage be defined
as a union between a man and a woman? Yet the media and gay activists
insist on throwing out a red herring which implies that anyone who
doesn't agree with same sex marriage is also against "treating all
families with dignity and respect."
Here's the problem
with the argument: Those who want to change marriage, to make it into
something it is not, have shown absolutely no dignity or respect for
the institution of marriage and for families created from such a union.
With no regard for an institution as old as history itself, gay
activists now want to hijack marriage for their own, selfish goals.
Another interesting example:
Opponents
of a new law legalizing same-sex marriage in Maine have recruited the
help of the California public relations firm Schubert Flint Public
Affairs, which led the successful Proposition 8 proposal to overturn
gay marriage in that state (MyFOXMaine).
This
is the media's attempt to demonize those supporting marriage by
implying that they have no business bringing in big, corporate support
to force the issue against the will of the people of Maine.
Before
decrying the tactics, however, consider the heavy-handed tactics gay
activists use. For example, the primary website promoting "No On 1"
which calls itself a "grassroots" organization, was created and
registered by AP Campaigns, PO Box 15007, Washington, District Of
Columbia 20003. AP Campaigns is a company that lobbies in Washington,
DC on behalf of gay issues, and now lobbies in Maine.
Consider,
as well, the huge list of national gay activist supporters that the No
on 1 campaign proudly displays on their website. These include such
groups as GLSEN, Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, Lambda Legal, the
American Civil Liberties Union, and Planned Parenthood of Northern New
England. The point of mentioning this list is to demonstrate the
breadth of national involvement to try and overthrow the institution of
marriage. The Maine news media trying smear marriage defenders by
drawing attention to its supporters simply neglects the other side of
the story.
As if these "grassroots" lobbyists aren't
enough, Beetle, a fellow blogger, notes that various groups in
California plan to campaign in Maine, bringing in outside gay activists
to protest, organize phone campaigns, and plan paid "vacations" in
Maine for a "get-out-the-vote" organized by the National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force (Beetle Blogger). Consider that many, if not most, of the gay activists demanding "marriage equality" in Maine, don't live in Maine.
Like
it or not, same sex marriage is an issue that has implications across
the country. Just don't be fooled by those news and website outlets who
profess that their same sex marriage campaign is anything but an
organized attempt to convince the people of Maine of support that
simply does not exist in Maine.
Don't be fooled and
don't be taken in by the attack language of Maine's media and
"grassroots" proponents of same sex marriage. They are out to bamboozle
you with bias and bigotry. They will offer half-truths and inflammatory
language. They will throw red herrings along the way to get Maine
voters focused on anything but the issue of supporting the institution
of marriage between a man and a woman.
When considering what's at stake with marriage, I encourage you to vote in favor of protecting this fundamental institution.