The connection between gay marriage and terrorism
June 27th, 2004I just got back from the last of a string of spring parties (graduation, birthdays, babies, etc.) I heard one of the most extraordinary lines of thought today. A woman in three sentences or less was able to draw a direct and dire connection between gay marriage and terrorist attacks on the United States. I came late to the conversation, but to the best of my ability to recall, her reasoning was as follows: The gay marriage is weakening the superior moral position of this country. The attack on 9/11 is a sign that God no longer favors this country and has withdrawn his special protection. Therefore, if gay marriage is made legal on a federal level, we can expect terrorist attacks right here in rural America. Apparently the vanguard of this local terrorism will be middle eastern doctors. (American born doctors don't want to service poor rural areas such as where this woman lives.)
I guarantee that this woman will vote. Part of this woman's pitch was to get others to vote.
After listening to this, I am struck by how little it actually matters if there was a connection between Iraq and 9/11.
I don't think those outside the US quite realize the deep and permanent effect that the attacks of 9/11 had on this country. They should not mistake a temporary political alliance between Bush's domestic political enemies and the anti-war effort as indicative of long term or deeply held American opinion.