Friday, June 26, 2015

GAY MARRIAGE, SUPREME COURT SAYS YES YOU CAN.

 Icheoku says the United States Supreme court has come through for Gays in America, agreeing that gay people are free to marry each other throughout the United States of America. With this ruling, the second from the Supreme Court just within the last forty eight hours, President Barack Obama has got double victories in things that he cares for and which matters to him dearly. First was his signature health-care legislation initiative The Affordable Care Act aka ObamaCare; and now the rights of gay people in America to marry themselves. Icheoku says it is a safe argument therefore to make that this particular Supreme court is a gift that keeps on giving to President Barack Obama. In a 5 to 4 decision the Supreme Court agrees that gay people like any other people reserve the right to love and marry whoever they choose and are in love with. Icheoku adds that the basic right to marry and now marry anyone anyone chooses, should as a necessarily concomitant, also include the right of A-sexual persons not to marry at all and remain as they choose to be, single but not available. These people are not gay, they are straight,  but cannot put up with all the dramas and headaches of marriage and/or they are selfishly into themselves that they cannot honestly and sincerely share their space or life with another person. There is nothing wrong with these people, thats just who they are and the way they were made. 

Icheoku says congratulations to all the gays, lesbians, transgenders and bisexuals of this world, especially those of them in America, who wants to get hitched; as the red carpet has now been fully unruffled for them to walk on and into bliss by the United States of America Supreme Court. A gay marriage experiment started by then San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, which later took a life of its own and now this; getting the final seal of approval from the last arbiter of disputes in America, the United States of America Supreme Court. Icheoku says what a revolutionary decision and very commendable indeed. As for Icheoku, marriage is a choice and so also is who anyone chooses to marry; and taking a step further, Icheoku does not mind if any person decides to even marry dogs, cats, dolphin, trees or even the ocean. That is their personal decision and they should be allowed to exercise that option freely and without any encumbrance whatsoever. Icheoku says it is also about time the greater society butts out of any person's personal business and allow people to jump off as they see and deem fit. All this baby-sitting of people by society should cease and let every adult paddle his or her boat as they see fit. 

Once again, kudos to the voices of courage that rose up to identify with those who find comfort in people of their own gender and Icheoku does not see anything wrong with that. The headache that is marriage is not predicated on who or what anyone chooses to marry, no; it is the per se burden of being yoked with another person and forcibly sharing everything in your life with them which automatically comes with such marital unions. Just like heterosexual unions have their problems and sometimes even kill each other, homosexuals are not any different, as they could be as bitchy as the worst bitchy-wife out there and some  lesbians could be as mean spirited and abusive as the worst husband from hell out there. It all depends on relativity because hell contains all shades and manners of miscreants. Good luck LGBT and may the spending now begin; afterall America is a country that is plugged into money and everything and anything that is commercially viable is always kosher. What a new boom time for the marriage industry? It is also good to know that this weekend, June 27 - 28 is Gay Pride weekend in San Francisco California and what a beautiful pride's gift from the United States of America Supreme Court, this ruling is, to all the gay people of this world particularly those of them who call San Francisco home. From Icheoku to you, happy pride's day America; happy pride day San Francisco and hooray Castro District!!!

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