The ruling bucks a trend set by courts around Japan that had raised hopes for marriage equality.

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    laws are a human made concept and don’t mean anything if you simply ignore them. i hope Japan can move beyond this somehow in the future.

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      I agree, but so is marriage. If you want to be legally married, you have to participate in the reality of the law rather than simply ignoring it which is why this is such a problem.

      I’m just shocked that there are still governments doing this sort of bigoted shit, it’s so disheartening!

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        oh definitley, i meant it as a reminder that we are the ones who make these decisions even if it feels out of reach. those who are allies in Japan shouldn’t feel defeated by this. keep the fight moving.

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    Article 13. All of the people shall be respected as individuals. Their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness shall, to the extent that it does not interfere with the public welfare, be the supreme consideration in legislation and in other governmental affairs.

    Is there fine print thay says unless youre gay?

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    Looks like its being kicked up to the supreme court now. Good news is every other high court thst ruled on it was pro same sex marriage. Hopefully the supreme court follows the majority opinion there.