Pas trop tôt / Finally
Wednesday, 11. November 2009, 03:37:54


Une institutrice homosexuelle qui se bat depuis 11 ans avec sa compagne pour obtenir le droit d'adopter un enfant a obtenu gain de cause.
C'est une première (via Eolas), mais c'est loin d'être gagné en France (via le Monde).
english translation:
french lesbian nursery school teacher wins adoption case, it's a first-ever French ruling in favour of homosexual adoption rights , but the french Gov is still declaring its continued opposition to adoption by gay couples.









Pfelelep # 11. November 2009, 03:41
hungryghost # 11. November 2009, 04:32
Boooooo.
Pfelelep # 11. November 2009, 04:41
Felix Pleşoianu # 11. November 2009, 05:34
Originally posted by pfelelep:
Well duh, it's a reflection of the attitude of the general populace, except politicians are even more ignorant, bigoted and retrograde than the average Joe.
Anonymous # 13. November 2009, 09:47
I'm agree whit Claudeb...not sure that we have so much homophobic deputees, but the old woman, who's watching each evening TF1 , and who thinks that everything was better before (before what? that's the question ^^), this one doesn't want to see and ear anyhting about homosexuality, and certainly not about children. how pathetic it is! I think , like everywhere else, time will do is job. (hope so).
Pif # 13. November 2009, 13:14
That, to me, says more about the state of politics than about voters. I wouldn't assume everybody's stupid and old people are frustrated and angry etc, although most certainly this card has been played over and over by our small pathetic excuse of a president.
Pfelelep # 16. November 2009, 05:09
@ claudeb: I really pray that it's not the attitude of the general populace, I would really loose my faith in humanity (uh... poor choice of words as I'm not really religious)
@Blublu: I'm pretty optimistic about youth, but not really about our parent's generation (the old woman watching TF1, and what about the old man, anyway?)
@Pif: "our small pathetic excuse of a president"... Pif, would you marry me? Errr, well, symbolically speaking?
Liu # 16. November 2009, 20:12
anamorphose # 17. November 2009, 15:55
EasyD44 # 2. December 2009, 15:43
Is Gay marriage legal? Or it that an EU thing?
Pfelelep # 2. December 2009, 17:14
Belgium
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Sweden
France and some others has Civil unions and registered partnerships.
see the wiki for more details.
EasyD44 # 2. December 2009, 17:24