Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
Lol name even 1 country that would prevent gays from being married, at any point in history, and I'll concede you that point the entire argument.
Can you do that?
all countries.
I already listed a bunch of very famous gay people that got married in the 20th century, read thread pls.
no you didnt.
1.Salvador Dali, a straight man who married 2 differnet women
2.Elton John, married in 2014 (not the 20th century) the year gay marriage was legalised in the UK
3.Freddie Mercury, was never married to a man.
please name me some more people who got married in the 20th century.
lol ok mate, fyi we are up 100% iPhone 6 ownership from a decade ago too. iPhone 6 inequality C O N F I R M E D.
what are you on about?
Originally Posted by
Zelda
I didn't say that, we do not know whether the number of gay couples per country is uniformly spread across all countries.
Im not honestly too sure what relevance this point has, but from your link:

like I said ~90%.
@immortalpig, the basis of the argument we are having is that you say
Originally Posted by ImmortalPig
People have always had equal marriage rights regardless of sexuality
50 years ago gay marriage was illegal everywhere in the world. Ergo you are in fact saying that having no right to marriage is the same as having a right to marriage.
which as you said yourself is contradictory and noonsensical.