The majority of the residents of Mexico are upset with the decision of the local assembly, which voted in-favor of ‘same-sex marriage’. The bill was approved in the assembly by the margin of 39- to-20, making Mexico City Latin America’s first to legalize ‘same-sex marriage’.
While talking to reporters, Matt Barber of Liberty Counsel said, “These activist legislators, as we have seen happen so often here in the United States, will just brazenly thumb their nose at the people that they purportedly represent in order to kowtow to the radical agenda of an extreme minority within their nation.”
As per the attorney, many citizens are expressing their anger against the move that has changed the definition of marriage in the city’s civil code.
Further, Barber said, “They have been told that despite what thousands of years of history and every major world religion and plain old common sense tells us, that marriage is what marriage is -- the uniting of one man and one woman.”
The country is largely cautious on some ethical issues, so the town assembly’s move goes against the grain. If the bill gets green signal, then it means that homosexuals will have the same rights as heterosexuals, comprising adoption privileges.
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