I don't know exactly how well I know Australia, but probably alot better than anyone who thinks that gay marriage will actually happen here and not be repealed overseas, for example its very likely that gay marriage will be repealed in Massachusetts next year, the conservative party in Canada was elected by a great majority partially as a response to the Canadian gay marriage bill, its not a trend, its just a concentrated social fad from a group of people who have always been a minority of the population.goldendawn said:The Democrats may unfortunately have dwindled, yet it is nonetheless unacceptable to spell epitomise with a 'z' in Australia. How well do you know your own country? To conclude that these are my only arguments is specious.
I'm not the one who made a stupid statement and didn't back it up, theres a certain level of proof one has to present when making such unfounded statements, and I'm sorry but your far-left gayfest simply does not cut it.I presented the data from the poll as initial evidence. If you would like, I could find results from other polls on this topic to corroborate.
Find any election statistic for past elections you want, Labor and the Greens have a large youth vote that they eventually lose, although even that is declining now.If it is a 'pretty well documented phenomenon', then where is your documentation? Contentions must be examined.
Its nowhere near a "clear global trend," it is at best a clear social democratic trend in countries where people lean that way, mianly northern and parts of western Europe, outside that, nope.There is a clear global trend for the legal recognition of same-sex unions, with a number of states and countries adopting this resolution in the past decade.