Ireland – if you achieve this we salute you.
It’s a country that we Aussies look at with fondness. A country that so many of us are linked to by heritage. A country that so many of us associate with joy and laughter.
But now it is a country that we are looking to with awe, for come later tonight Ireland might just achieve what so many Australians wish could be achieved here.
After months of campaigning Irish voters will decide on whether or not gay and lesbian unions should be recognised by the constitution.
If the referendum is passed, Ireland will become the first country in the world to adopt same-sex marriage through a popular vote.
In a country more known for its fierce Catholicism, and one where homosexuality was only decriminalized in 1993, the predicted results of Friday’s same-sex marriage referendum are a delight to read.
Ireland’s voters will be asked to approve this statement: “Marriage may be contracted in accordance with law by two persons without distinction as to their sex.”
If more say “yes” than say “no,” the change to the constitution will give gay and lesbian couples the right to civil marriage, but not to be wed in a church.
Check out social media support for the referendum below.
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It's getting really embarrassing that we're falling behind on this issue.