First, same-sex marriage. Next, equality!
First, same-sex marriage. Next, equality!
The Queer Avengers reject conservative scaremongering, which seeks to undermine widespread support for marriage equality. The group has recently come out in support of Louisa Wall's bill, while stressing that marriage equality is not the end of LGBTI struggles.
“63% of voters support marriage equality,” says Queer Avenger Sara Fraser citing a recent TVNZ poll. “Conservative lobbyists want to undermine popular support through fear.”
Recently,
conservative groups have launched a petition against
marriage equality, demanding that supporters of marriage
equality state their opinion on polygamy. Fraser says that
both same-sex and polyamorous relationships are being
scapegoated, and share a common struggle.
“Conservative scaremongering sets marginalised people against each-other,” Fraser argues. “We have to stand with all people excluded by the current system.” Fraser highlights the example of whangai adoption, an indigenous form of adoption within communities, which has been eroded by 1950s adoption law.
Fraser observes that family
structures, and definitions of marriage, change throughout
history. “There isn't even one consistent family structure
endorsed by all churches,” says Fraser. “The Church of
Latter Day Saints used to promote polygamy. Interracial
marriages were illegal in the USA, and rape within marriage
was legal in New Zealand until 1985. It is time for another
reform to marriage law, to bring us closer to
equality.”
"Homophobic groups have a unhealthy
fetish for form over content. For them it's about one man
and one woman. For us it’s about consent and
equality.”
The Queer Avengers argue that the
struggle for gender and sexual liberation is larger than
this one reform. "Our ultimate aim is to look at issues
beyond marriage," Frasier explains. "Our group was founded
on the platform of addressing the problems of regular
homophobic and transphobic street violence, suicide and
homelessness among LGBTI youth and inadequate health care
for trans* people.”
"These issues require that we
fight for more than marriage rights, they require a wider
social transformation for gender and sexual
liberation.”
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