in reply to Re^6: [OT] gay marriage controversy (How the heck did we get here?)
in thread When is it time to stop posting to CPAN?

"Unmarried couples suffered."

Isn't think an argument in favour of levelling the playing field by not taking a marriage certificate or lack thereof into account in immigration decisions?

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Re^8: [OT] gay marriage controversy (How the heck did we get here?)
by LanX (Saint) on Oct 17, 2020 at 19:44 UTC
    No, and sorry I don't wanna discuss every single legal implication separately.

    And there are plenty more, that's why I said "etc".

    Marriage is such an old institution that you can't easily eliminate it from the legal processes which were built on top of it in the course of millenniums.

    Brexit is a cakewalk compared to that.

    Cheers Rolf
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