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Originally Posted by Bill George
However; don’t limit your thinking to disallow two people who love each other and want to spend their lives together from standing before their family and friends and proclaim their love for each other and before whatever god they choose.
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My hope is that in time, everyone will open their minds and come to the understanding that everyone is different, and everyone deserves a chance to spend their lives in a way that makes them happy. After all, is that not the principle of what this country was founded on
I think you're simplifying the issue a bit. Are we not also excluding many other types of relationships where those individuals also want to be 'happy'?
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i dont usually post, but i have to say, Bill, that was amazing. i completely 100% agree with you.
To everyone else...
If gay marriage/civil union (whatever you want to call it), does ot effect you in any way, what does it matter to you? is it hurting you? no. so let people do what they want. I applaud Disney for allowing same sex couples have a ceremony at WDW. i think this is one great step in the right direction!
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I decided to completely change my post..Although my feelings on this issue have not changed, I cant stand to see this thread go in the direction that it did.,, Shawn
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The point I make is that Disney once again (like in the 90's when it granted domestic partner benefits) has recognized a valuable part of our society, and opened their doors even wider to that part of our society. It shows remarkable courage to do this. They choose not to buy into the idea that gay people will be the downfall of western civilization. And they choose to confront the ensuing backlash head-on (dont tell me you dont think that southern baptist conference is not planning something for this).
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I am a conservative christian who happens to love WDW. I really feel Disney tries to be fair to everyone. There is the Night of Joy for Christian music. It is still called Mickey's Very Merry CHRISTMAS Party (not holiday party). While I do not support gay marriage I really don't care if someone wants to have a ceremony as long as I don't have to participate. Walt Disney World is not a church or religious organization. Though I am not going to celebrate this recent decision, I am also not going to worry about it.
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Its a ceremony, not a marriage. Now anyone who wants a ceremony can. This can range from people who want a special ceremony for their relationship, to marriage, to renewing of vows.
I think that its great, and allows for everyone to enjoy the great service Disney provides.
Gay Days is not sponsored by Disney, but they cannot keep them from buying group tickets. If any large group is wanting to rent the park out after hours and has the money, I'm sure they allow them such. They do have Night of Joy, so why can't a large group of gay people buy group tickets?
There may be a lot of controversy over this, but it doesn't personally affect me in any way, shape, or form. All people have a right to be happy. If a group wants to publicly share a uniting ceremony with their family and friends at a special place at Disney, its great, why should that only be allowed to certain people?
Note that this rule isn't specifically for same sex marriage. It just allows a ceremony for them, and anyone else wanting to have one without a marriage license.
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A few points I'd like to make ...
First and foremost, anyone who thinks Disney did this out of some philanthropical desire to be more progressive and inclusive is fooling themselves. Disney's a corporation and they made the decision with the same motive every corporation makes every decision ... the bottom line.
In this case, it was two fold ... they were probably afraid of being sued and they now have a new customer base for their ceremonies.
My second point is this ... I'm actually very surprised that Disney previously excluded gay and lesbian couples from their ceremonies. They're a public company and it's against the law for them to discriminate against anyone who is a member of a protected class.
At least I think it is? Can someone who's an attorney tell me if that's right or wrong? I honestly don't remember if it applies to employers and customers or only to employers and employees.
Anyway, I think Disney is just making a smart business decision. I highly doubt they had any altruistic motivations behind it.
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Originally Posted by WDWacky
My second point is this ... I'm actually very surprised that Disney previously excluded gay and lesbian couples from their ceremonies. They're a public company and it's against the law for them to discriminate against anyone who is a member of a protected class.
I'm leaving personal views out of this. Just to respond, there would have been no grounds for a suit because Disney wasn't discriminating based upon sexual orientation. The policy was they only did ceremonies for those "with a valid marriage license." So, the only reason gays/lesbians were excluded is because they are not able to obtain a valid marriage license. Disney saw the potential dollar signs for waiving that clause and did so. I totally agree that it has nothing to do with making a cultural statement. It's all about the almighty green. This is not just about gays/lesbians, though. It's becoming increasingly popular in this culture to do "commitment" ceremonies for those who do not wish to be legally married but want to make some sort of public profession to each other. Just one more revenue source.
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This will probably be a hot topic for Disney for a while but in a year or maybe even less no one will give it a second thought.
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I just want to add that I seriously doubt Disney is doing this to show that they're in favor of 'gay marriage' - it's just another way for them to make money.
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I say bravo! I am gay, out and proud and also a moderator here on INTERCOT. Although I would never in my life have a DL or WDW commitment ceremony, I think it's great that some other people will have that option. And since LOTS of Gays and Lesbians have a huge disposable income I say bring on the money! Disney is a company, not a non-profit organization, anything they can do to drive up their stock helps ALL Disney fans... more money means more rides, cleaner parks, better paid CMs -- everyone wins.
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Originally Posted by Donald A
I am a conservative christian who happens to love WDW. I really feel Disney tries to be fair to everyone. There is the Night of Joy for Christian music. It is still called Mickey's Very Merry CHRISTMAS Party (not holiday party). While I do not support gay marriage I really don't care if someone wants to have a ceremony as long as I don't have to participate. Walt Disney World is not a church or religious organization. Though I am not going to celebrate this recent decision, I am also not going to worry about it.
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Personally (I consider myself on the Christian Left, FYI), while I doubt it was something Walt would have done (from what I read he was quite conservative), I am glad that Disney is doing this. Personally, I think that the terms in which Disney is doing this (needing it to be a legit marriage with a license) are well thought out should make most people satisfied. Everything that Bill said is exactly what I think... I would vote for you if you were in my area
Although mjaclyn might have a decent point.
Also, we'll probably be seeing another ABA-like "boycott" of Disney.
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To each his/her own, live and let live, etc.! Kudos to Disney for taking this step into the 20th century.
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For some reason I already thought they were doing these, seeing as how they had anniversary ceremonies, and conventions and any other profitable venture they could do.
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To the original poster: thanks for the post, but does anyone have the actual Disney release? I hate reading the third party interpretation of the Disney press release. One problem is with the statement about “Gay” couples now being allowed to participate in the “Fairly Tale Wedding” program. My understanding is gay couples have always been allowed to participate in this. A gay man and a lesbian could get married and participate in this ceremony. I think it is same sex couples that are now being permitted to take part.
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Originally Posted by caryrae
This will probably be a hot topic for Disney for a while but in a year or maybe even less no one will give it a second thought.
Maybe not for most people, but it really saddens me...I'll probably be taking a closer look at the "Vacation Planning Beyond Disney" forum. I don't believe that making a profit is a justifiable reason to do what they're doing. I won't go any further...I'd probably get edited.
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