No they wouldn't. They would say "Fantastic! And about bloody time!" and give me a hug.
No they wouldn't. Period.
In the 1970's here in Tasmania there was a push to 'DECRIMINALIZE HOMOSEXUALITY'
Homosexuality was a crime.
The proponents of the measure assured the press, govt depts and public forums that decriminalization will not lead to gay marriage or promoting homosexuality in schools - gays just want to be left alone. Fair enough, most of us bought into the relaxation of the rules.
SOON AFTER.... the SAME PEOPLE were pushing gay marriage and teaching homosexuality in schools.
What's the problem? Loss of trust.
Second. Euthenasia advocates in Victoria PROMISED that any euthenasia law would be quite strict - for terminally ill patients and people suffering from untreatable pain. Fair enough? Yeah... suppose. But didn't we have these promises with other issues before? Pulling out the goal posts of not doing harm to any patient and moving them is a serious issue - what about the abuse?
There will be no abuse, they said.
SOON AFTER... the SAME PEOPLE who promised no shifting of the goal posts a second time want the euthenasia law to be 'relaxed' for anyone who wants assistance in dying, for whatever reason. In other words, abuse.
What's the problem? Loss of trust.
Now, we hear 'Marijuana is not a gateway drug'
So here we go again.
So back in the 1960's and 1970's NO-ONE SAID '"Fantastic! And about bloody time!"