Neil Kiernan Stephenson
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The point is that if California judges have established that gay mariage is a legal contract any business that refuses to pay health benefits to a married gay person, it will be in violation of EEOC laws and can be sued or fined by the state.
Is this giving gay people equal rights or is it forcing a business to accept them?
Different gay couples have different priorities. I don't want any buisness to be forced to do anything. And as I have met many Libertarians who are also Gay, there is a whole caucus of them in the LP for example I don't think they want any buisness to do that either.
However, Gay couples should have the right to enjoin their assets (If these rights exist at all), visit their partners in the hospital, and any number of other things that have been denied to them.
The dangerous slope that people are sliding down is that they feel that because they think something is "wrong" they should be allowed to force other people to follow their morality. And this is tottally wrong.