Joe Exotic posts on instagram that his husband was deported by ICE after years of shilling for Donald Trump.

  • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    417 days ago

    People can do whatever they want with their relationships, but if they want a union recognized by the government and the advantages conferred by that, then yes the state can regulate that

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        217 days ago

        I just like clear terminology. If he’s using wording for a legally sanctioned partnership then I understand it as a legally sanctioned partnership. I don’t entirely care but you don’t get to claim words that mean one thing to mean another thing, although I’ll take obvious slang or satire

      • outbakes9510
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        017 days ago

        Regarding “restrictions”:

        In at least some jurisdictions, the process of getting married involves “a marriage license”, and I think of a license as something that provides a privilege to and imposes an obligation upon someone, and potentially multiple privileges and/or obligations.

        A license is “Freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behaviour or speech)”, so if there are any “restrictions” then they just apply by default, and people with a marriage license get to ignore some of them (in exchange for having some additional obligations/restrictions).

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        117 days ago

        No, but he used terminology that implied a legally sanctioned contract. That’s potentially misleading/wrong. It’s lying. But it doesn’t mean anything specific about the state of whatever relationship he may have

          • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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            217 days ago

            I have a commitment to drive my kid home from college for a weekend with his friends. It’s a personal commitment that I take seriously. It’s in my heart…… but I’m not calling it a contract