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You still have yet to prove who it physically hurts. Mental hurt perhaps, to peoples pride. But nothing more then that.
It doesn't have to physically hurt anyone. What it hurts is the institution of marriage and would be an arrogant judgement of people's morals if they, as a majority, do not believe marriage can be defined as a union between two homosexuals. It hurts no one to not define a homosexual union as marriage either. It's about changing the definition of marriage. I looked for statistics regarding the Argentinian public opinion of gay marriage and this is what I found. http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/view/most_argentines_reject_same_sex_marriage/
A survey by Poliarquía Consultores shows that 35% of Argentinians support gay marriage, 60% oppose it, and 5% are unsure. The government of Argentina is acting in a very bigoted way by imposing their morals upon an entire country of people who by a majority, oppose gay marriage.
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