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Wednesday 5 August 2015

Catholic Nation Takes Gay Right To Another Level "THE GAY MARRIAGE REFERENDUM"

Friday may 22 marks or rather might mark the beginning of new era in this distinctively catholic nation as they march to polls to be the first nation in the world to vote or attempt adding gay marriage to the nations referendum.

The gay community in this nation over the past months seems have successfully convinced the population to stand behind them, this decision has lead to a sharp division between the communities in Ireland the result of the voting poll could make Ireland the first country to take the issue of gay marriage to the next level by adding it to their national referendum.

voters are asked whether or not to add the article "Marriage may be contracted in accordance with law by two persons without distinction to their $ex" to the national referendum.


Opinion statistics has recorded that a vast majority of people are buying the idea of a positive campain in favour of the gay people echoeing "YES" all over the street. Kenny's government is holding this referendum because it's considered legally necessary to add an explicit amendment to the country's 1937 constitution before lawmakers can pass the relevant legislation.

Conservative pressure groups and Catholic leaders have strongly opposed the idea of legalising gay marriage not only in Ireland but in the whole wide world, one of the reasons for the opposition stands that legalising gay marriage could produce surprising repercussions in Irish courts that could undermine traditional marriages.

As the voting comenced and almost concluded, waiting for the official anouncement of the result seems like a celebration to the LGBTs this could be drawn close to the belief that there could be light at the end of the tunnel for the gay community in Ireland.

Rory O'Neill aka Panti Bliss who have been prominent for his involvement in the struggle for the gay right had flown into ireland the previous day to withness and celebrate with the community. He was spoted at different times sharing kisses with senator David in laughter.

Panti Bliss is just one among the prominent people who came to poll in support of the gay community, senator Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein and Tanaiste Joan Burton were also spoted at the St joseph's national school dublin casting their votes in favour of the gay community. The most controversy of the day happened when a just wedded non gay couples Anne Fox and Vincent Fox  came on and voted in support of the Gay community.

The rainbow coloured flag, symbol of the Gay community have been seen hanging on windows and doors in central dublin stating clearly on it VOTE YES.
The only sharp contrast points at the village of knock in Ireland, "not even a campaign flag was found there"

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