"True it may appear to be a slippery slope towards further...

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    "True it may appear to be a slippery slope towards further change, but a societies are constantly evolving."

    How does this support the Yes vote? "Constantly evolving" does not necessarily equate to social improvement. Besides, you acknowledge that this may indeed "appear to be a slippery slope towards further change" but then the throw away line, that "societies are constantly evolving..."

    "Societies are changing rapidly due to fast pace at which information is exchanged and maybe some feel threatened by the rate of change."

    Now your argument takes a change by then stating that some people just "feel threatened by the rate of change", thus targeting the perceiver of change as being at fault, rather than addressing the issue of whether this change will improve anything at all in our society. Change for change sake????

    Your apparent flippant attitude has nothing of merit in it, exemplified in your statement that you have never even bothered to read anything about other countries' experiences of SSM over a period of time. Pretty sad example of a person who brags that they exercise no civic responsibility on this matter.
 
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