• Johanno
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    7 hours ago

    Well in my country there are tax privileges for married couples. The goal of those privileges is to increase the amount of children in the country.

    Same sex marriages are now officially recognised by the state, but do not get any tax privileges.

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      7 hours ago

      That still sounds like discrimination to me. Same sex couples still have the ability to adopt, use IVF with a donor, use a surrogate, etc. All of these encourage raising children, but they’re ineligible for benefits because they aren’t a hetero couple?

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      You see, I’m on board with that logic right up until there are childless hetero couples. I think if a gay couple plans to adopt they should get the exact same privileges.

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        5 hours ago

        Or maybe a marriage only gets the tax break if they prove they are raising a child. Otherwise straight childless marriages still benefit from the tax break while childless gay marriages do not. If more kids are the goal, make kids the deciding factor for the tax break.