So this has been driving me nuts, and I thought that the helpful community of the escapist might be able to lend a hand.
There's an argument that seems to be getting more popular, or at least I'm hearing it more from the anti-gay groups, that says that the law is fair for gays because straight people can't marry people of the same sex either.
The argument goes like this:
Gay people CAN get married as long as it is to someone of the opposite sex. This is fair because straight people cannot marry people of the same sex either.
If you can stand watching, here's a video of Ann Coulter making the argument, followed by a page with a clip of Bachman making it.
Warning! These videos may induce "WTF?!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtJnLyamOLI
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/01/gotta-watch-kids-1-politicians-0/?iref=allsearch
I'm pretty certain this is a logical fallacy because it can be reversed, I'm just not certain what it's called. If the position was changed, i.e. marriage was defined as two people of the same sex, it would go thus:
Straight people CAN get married as long as it is to someone of the same sex. This is fair because gay people cannot marry people of the opposite sex either.
I could be wrong and this is not a logical fallacy, but in that case I want to know what logical argument it is.
Wiki page on fallacies for ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
There's an argument that seems to be getting more popular, or at least I'm hearing it more from the anti-gay groups, that says that the law is fair for gays because straight people can't marry people of the same sex either.
The argument goes like this:
Gay people CAN get married as long as it is to someone of the opposite sex. This is fair because straight people cannot marry people of the same sex either.
If you can stand watching, here's a video of Ann Coulter making the argument, followed by a page with a clip of Bachman making it.
Warning! These videos may induce "WTF?!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtJnLyamOLI
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/01/gotta-watch-kids-1-politicians-0/?iref=allsearch
I'm pretty certain this is a logical fallacy because it can be reversed, I'm just not certain what it's called. If the position was changed, i.e. marriage was defined as two people of the same sex, it would go thus:
Straight people CAN get married as long as it is to someone of the same sex. This is fair because gay people cannot marry people of the opposite sex either.
I could be wrong and this is not a logical fallacy, but in that case I want to know what logical argument it is.
Wiki page on fallacies for ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies