Subject: That makes sense.
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Posted on: 2010-12-01 00:57:00 UTC
I may not be big on gay marriage and all, but it's pretty obvious that if a person changed their name in the duration, that's the one you print.
Subject: That makes sense.
Author:
Posted on: 2010-12-01 00:57:00 UTC
I may not be big on gay marriage and all, but it's pretty obvious that if a person changed their name in the duration, that's the one you print.
And I understand your pride. I'm kind of proud that the Netherlands was the first country to allow same sex marriages. Even though I had no more part in that, than that I voted for one of the parties that formed the government that changed the law on civil marriage.
Hate crimes are a growing problem, though. More incidents have been reported in the past few years than at the beginning of the decade.
I don't know if someone would be able to do this in Canada, but I hope so. We're pretty left wing about most things- compared to the U.S. anyway. I don't know how we'd measure up to the Netherlands.
Canada doesn't come up much in Dutch media.
The Netherlands is currently experiencing a turn to the right, and debate that the terms left and right wing don't quite fit anymore as some left wing parties are progressive while others are conservative, and the same for right wing parties.
I salute you sir.
Because I am totally left-wing. As for my country, I know California's still working out its Prop 8 issue, but I'm not sure about America's stance on transsexuals or the LGBT community as a whole. I'm glad that things like this are happening, though; at the very least, it's proof that the world is moving forward.
I spend a lot of time worrying about these issues, though. I'm lucky enough to live in a very diverse area, so most of the people in my community are very open and accepting about race and orientation and such. Still, though, I hear about violence and hate crimes happening every now and then, and it scares me. Like I said, I live in a very diverse area, so a lot of my friends are gay or bisexual. It really hits close to home.
I may not be big on gay marriage and all, but it's pretty obvious that if a person changed their name in the duration, that's the one you print.
That was probably not the acceptable thing to say here.
*out come the flameproof vests and helmets*
Didn't mean to offend anyone, for the record.
I don't know how it is in America--maybe others do--but I would hope that since a legal name-change is something that is done, it would make sense to change it on all important documents, including a diploma. I wouldn't expect it to be an issue legally, but then, I'm a bit of an idealist. What makes sense to me isn't always the way things work. I'll be interested to find out if anyone else knows.
~Neshomeh
I would think there IS no issue aside from the actual technicalities of a name change, and if they're going to be fussy about that... well, that's just stupid. I don't know anything about the issue in either the country I live in or any other, but I'll gladly call myself an idealist too ;)