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Society Still Going Despite Yesterday’s Civil Unions


Posted by The Editor on 02 Jun 2011 /
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Both Illinois’ St. Clair County and Missouri’s University City opened their doors yesterday morning to a line of people waiting to be the first few to get a civil union in their respective areas. Meanwhile, hate filled people somehow failed to noticed that the world did actually continue to spin and society as we know it, did go on.

In St. Clair:

St. Clair County Clerk Bob Delaney reported that seven couples in the county had been united as of 9 AM and that he was expecting more to turn out.

“I expect them throughout the day,” Delaney said.

…and University City:

Three same sex couples were lined up by 8 a.m. at City Hall to become the first government-sanctioned domestic partnership couples anywhere in St.Louis County.

Charles Redmond, who is retired from IBM, and Arthur Loporena, retired from sales at Macy’s, became the first on the registry. They have been partners for 42 years.

“We are overjoyed,” Redmond said.

It’s times like this when I feel like the camera of a news story about this should pan back to reveal a wall of screens showing similar stories and a shadowy figure in front pounding his fist on his chair. “How did we let this happen?! Why can’t we just convince gay people to keep playing along like they did in the past? It’s all that damn Matthew Broderick’s fault. Moron couldn’t even pick a beard right…Sarah Jessica Parker?! Come on! Everyone knows only gay guys and girls like her…she’s like a My Little Pony in expensive shoes.”

via KMOX and STLToday


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Missouri on Lower Half of Gay Marriage Support


Posted by The Editor on 10 Nov 2009 /
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The Sociological Images blog recently put together some data on gay marriage support grouped by age bracket and ordered by a state’s overall support.  The overall takeaways of the graph are pretty clear, the younger generation is considerably more supportive of gay marriage, even in states that are generally considered toxic to gay rights like Utah or Alabama.

Of course the other thing you can take away from this data is how each state feels about the gay marriage movement.

Massachusetts, the jockstrap state of gay marriage, came in as the #1 supportive state with an overall percentage of ~56%.

Missouri ranked at #35.

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Not much of a surprise to many I would imagine.  The interesting though is the breakdown between the age brackets (see the key on the above graph):

age1_moThe younger age bracket of 18-29 is ~35% more supportive of gay marriage and if the vote was restricted to that younger demographic it appears gay marriage would pass.  Even more amazing is the difference between the younger demo and the one right above them in our fair state, nearly 15% higher support rate!

So, real-world, what does this mean?  To us the application of this data is simple.  The teenager that’s being a dick and you really want to piss off, will more than likely shrug off your gay jokes, but conversely they will rile up that old asshole in front of you in Walmart without fail.


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