• Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Torrents

    Argentina legalizes same-sex marriage, first nation in Latin America

    Gay News
    2
    2
    1484
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • leatherbear
      leatherbear last edited by

      Argentina legalized same-sex marriage in an early-morning vote Thursday, making it the first country in the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic region of Latin America to grant gay couples the same rights as heterosexual couples. After a long and emotional debate, the Senate voted 33 to 27, with three abstentions, to approve a measure that had passed Argentina's lower house.

      The vote came at 4 a.m. and scores of gay rights demonstrators erupted in cheers and applause after the results reached the crowds outside Congress in Buenos Aires.

      The law allows married gay couples to adopt children and inherit wealth. With its passage, Argentina joins only the Mexican Federal District, or Mexico City, in Latin America allowing same-sex marriage, in addition to the region's former colonial powers of Portugal and Spain. In the Americas, Canada is the only other country with a similar law.

      The U.S. polling blog FiveThirtyEight compiled a chart showing that 250 million people worldwide now live in entities that allow same-sex marriage. Same-sex civil unions are legal in Uruguay and in some states in Brazil and Mexico.

      Leading up to the vote in Argentina, thousands joined the protests of the Roman Catholic Church and demonstrated against the law, contending as in other countries that same-sex marriage could threaten the "family unit." But President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was a strong supporter, arguing in a news interview that the legislation was a matter of applying equal civil rights among Argentina's citizens.

      "But what worries me the most is the tone in which these issues are being discussed," she said, according to the blog Blabbeando, which uploaded and translated the clip. "I heard someone talk about 'God's war'! As if we were still in the time of the Crusades. … It's not good because it establishes, as a society, a place which I don't think any of us wants to have."

      Activists in neighboring Chile and Paraguay are hoping to launch a similar campaign after Argentina's vote, the Associated Press reported.

      ![](https://www.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/HOF 3.png)

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • kissinghunk
        kissinghunk last edited by

        Now we know where to go to vacation now!  :cheesy2:

        Although it was a disheartening close vote, Argentina is a wonderfully stable country. But good God, gays were not allowed to inherit wealth?

        I can't see through walls, but I can see dick up your ass.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0

        • 1 / 1
        • First post
          Last post