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  • ... and "Picking and Choosing" goes both ways people, every single argument against scripture is taken out of context and twisted to their own agenda. peace out sinna's LOL

  • I have asked this question many times and have never received a valid answer. Here goes... Not all religions oppose gay marriage. So how is it ok for one religion to impose rule over all others? How is that not a first amendment violation?

  • @dragonzeyez3 what a surprise no answer to my question. Oh well, thought as much.

  • @bluntsessions - Do you have a clue what its like to be preached at, again, and again, and again, by people with no evidence? There's only so much you can take. If you believe one thing that's fine, but simply telling others to believe it isn't going to accomplish anything, so you may as well drop it.

  • @FreekinEkin2 Did I come to you or did you come to me? I don't remember you even being involved in the original conversation. So, you came preaching your faith to me. If you mind your own business you won't be busy minding mine.

  • J.B. is stoned as hell in this

  • people seem to think that just cuz a verse is in the Bible that it's a commandment, the Bible is also a history book and the Old Testament chronicles many of the laws of different lands before Christ, then the New Testament declares Christ's laws, where he said eating shellfish is alright and slavery is bad, but yes he also said divorce and sodomy is bad still lol

  • In Jesus were Jack Black I might actually worship him.

  • @wespressyourself If only

  • Neil Patrick Harris XD that in itself makes me love this video

  • OBAMA NATION

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  • What an AWESOME cast!

    and a fantastic job too!

    How did I miss this video?

  • Love the black lady belting it out at the end. :D luvs you America <3

  • this song gives me hope that America still has a chance of changing.

  • what next kids can marriy old tomato body ppl

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  • I say being religious or not, we all pay our water/gas/electricity bill. Thus we all are the same, us humans I mean. Funny part about religious people, they want to treat everyone with good intent but in reality they dont lol. I say this. If someone would hurt me, I dont care if that person is a muslim, christian, jew, atheist, black or white, I will knock you out. Everyone is the same in my eyes. And for that matter, religion is the cause of more bloodshed in this world then anyrhing else. Oo

  • Hmm, pretentious and patronizing.

  • LMFAO...JESUS CHRIST!!...hey hows it goin...

  • so the point is: if you think marriage is between a man and a woman you are an evil bigot. Thats absurd.

  • @knightschwartz If you think the modern legal term marriage has anything to do with religion or faith, or is any of your business who it is between, then that, is absurd.

  • Jack Black <3

  • Decades from now, when banning gay marriage is as universally condemned as slavery, christians are going to do the EXACT SAME THING they did with slavery, and claim that it wasn't religiously motivated and that it was good christians who fought against discrimination. WE MUST NOT LET THIS HAPPEN. We need a painfully obvious record or petition or something we can thrust in the faces of these people the second they even try it.

  • @RaustBD Why, let these people live with whatever lies they choose. It's not hurting you that much, is it?

  • Now they are trying in North Carolina! Vote against Amendment One! Got to my channel for NC Amendment One: The Musical!!

  • Romans 12:16 "Live in harmony with one another. Do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly. Never be wise in your own sight. Repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.”

  • Matthew 6:14 "For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."

  • @Khayman8888 why are you speaking in riddles?

  • Matthew 7:1-5 "Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye?"

  • Luke 6:37 "“Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven"

  • The reality is that it has nothing to do with marriage. It's quite simple: Some people don't like homosexuals and are unable to get over it.

    The bible DID say a lot of things, and I don't have to pull out the old testament to reiterate Jack Black's message of when he says that people pick and choose.

    John 8:7 "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."

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  • @Khayman8888 Jesus' quote makes the point that none of us are without sin. In the story, a group of Pharisees were going to stone a woman after she was caught in the act of adultery. They acted as if they were completely righteous, so Jesus argued that they did not have the right to accuse her of sinning when they were sinners themselves. Everyone who was planning to stone her left. He didn't encourage them to stone her in any way. In fact, he PREVENTED her from being stoned.

  • @OxyTintin That's what I'm saying, kid. Don't judge homosexuals even if their activity IS against God. Because Jesus would have told you to back the fuck off. Jesus.

  • @OxyTintin My point is that, on one hand, the bible says that homosexuality is against God. But on the other hand, it says that men should not judge. Leave judgement to God. Trying to force legislation against an entire group of people because their practices are considered "against God" even though they're not hurting anyone at all, is something Jesus would not be okay with. He would say, "Yes, they are sinners. But so are you. Don't worry about them. Think about yourselves. Let God judge."

  • @OxyTintin Agreed, but if you read further He tells her, 'Go and sin no more'. If we can't say an action is wrong than we can't have a court system or any laws. Homosexuality is a sin, there is no way around it. Do we tell people it is a sin to hurt them? No, we do it to warn them that there is consequences for their actions. It amazes me that people claim that Christians are intolerant when we say something is a sin. Yet....all these 'tolerant' people are not tolerant of our views.

  • @VideoPreacherMan That is exactly how I feel about these sorts of situations!

  • If marriage is, in fact, a church-specific ceremony (which doesn't line up very well with the fact that atheists can be legally married), then marriage should never be recognized by the state at all. Male/Female couples would then be henceforth given the same consideration, under the law, as homosexual couples: Domestic Partnership. Under those circumstances, Christians could be married in the eyes of God, and homosexuals could be married in the eyes of their friends and family.

    Problem solved.

  • Margaret Cho looks amazing in this

  • if only it worked this way

  • so ... many... good actor...

    *dies*

  • Prop 8 was repealed years ago guys. haha

  • amazing cast. margarate cho looks amaaaaazin

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  • The "Levitical Law" Mr Black so denigrates in his personal Obamanation and theatrical babble really does not paint a clear picture THE LAW given to the Hebrews included all those things he mentions but of course he fails to mention the fact that Jesus is quoted saying, "I come not to abolish The Law, but to fulfill it." Jesus said also that "not a jot or a tidle of THE LAW would not pass away until all things be fulfilled" Every animal sacrificed was a foreshadowing of his sacrifice on the cross

  • @craniumxd Guess you won't be going to Red Lobster anytime soon. Or wearing any modern clothes. I've also got some silver. Can I bang your daughter?

  • @RoboJesusChrist Why are you asking permission? You can rape her as long as you can pay the fine afterward and marry her.

  • @craniumxd

    So the 10 commandments no longer apply?

  • lotta fags on stage

  • @Sweezelballin Nice. *not

  • @Sweezelballin lot of homophobes commenting on the video. But thats okay, because you probably just aren't smart enough to understand it.

  • Vote for Prop 8. Down with liberal pussy propaganda.

  • @halflifeproductionz propaganda is what started the revolution. It started a new era of being actually free. Propaganda will this time free gays. Liberal, is what is important. Rights and freedoms is what we stand upon, so just shut up be homophobic and act like a dick somewhere else, please.

  • God damn, the gay guy with the yellow smiley face shirt has the most sultry fuck-me facial expressions ever. Those expressions are literally straight out of the bedroom!

  • The seperation of church and state is not a clause in the Constitution you moron.

  • @bvpdmajor It's in the first amendment

  • I agree entirely. In fact, I think there is much to be learned from diverse belief systems, both religious and secular. All I am trying to say is that a law like Proposition 8 is based on nothing but religious bigotry. If your religious beliefs (even as a representative of the government) conflict with personal liberties than those beliefs must not be allowed into the legislative process. By the way thanks for being respectful, lots of people just say mean spirited 4 letter words, so thank you!

  • "what else does the bible say, je-sus?"

  • @KoiNohappygolucky You're retarded. Why the fuck would this make you lose respect for Jack unless you're some homophobic loser?

  • @TatsujinSan It's only because it puts christ to shame.

  • @KoiNohappygolucky Did you expect someone like Jack Black to be overly respectful of religion?

  • LMFAO that noise jack black makes at 1:20 is FUCKING HILARIOUS.

  • the matter seems simple to me, is marriage a right or a privilege?

    If marriage is a right, a human right, then a human must be able to marry any other human, be they of the same or different sex.

    If marriage is a privilege that is awarded to some citizens and not others, then the banning of same sex marriage is a form of discrimination!

  • @gadfageyar Marriage carries with it many legal rights, if it was purely symbolic or cerermonial then there could be an argument made for it being a privilege, but the fact is denying gay people marriage is denying gay people legal rights

  • hahahah obamanation XDDD lmao

  • @EqualAndFree @Berkinhimner I would suggest to do a more thorough study of our Bible's ceremonial's laws, in conjunction with the moral laws... I am not trying to make excuses up for the Bible. I do believe that God is an All-Loving God, as well as, an All-Power and Just God... I do agree with you in parts, only that it 'is' indeed a theological issue... However, this propensity that the state needs define the institution of marriage is absurd. It should be left up to the churches...

  • @toddthielen Basically any same-sex couple who's wanting to get "married" in the "sight of god" has a different religious outlook than those who condemn it. Their version of god has no problem with it. They want a ceremony for promising their love and commitment to each other.

    As pointed out in this song, everyone picks and chooses what to believe and what not to of the bible so to say it should be left up to THE church is laughable when there are so many denominations.

  • @toddthielen ...(cont) Not that you even need to believe ANY of the bible to want marriage.

    I'm an atheist and I plan on getting married some day. Just to further emphasize that I am committed to my woman.

  • @toddthielen

    -" It should be left up to the churches..."-

    Then we should leave theology to the state.

  • Margaret Cho is hawt, I'd hit that

  • @seaworldexists I asked nicely. I'm not one to back away from an argument, but I really want to enjoy my vacation. If I keep getting emails about you commenting, I'm not going to be able to do that. Now have fun being wrong. XOXO

  • @seaworldexists I think you're missing the point more than I. I'm not saying that any of this is illegal or not within the rights of the people. I'm saying that it's wrong. It's a basic principle of American governmental society not to base laws or decisions within the government on religion. Now can we agree to disagree so that I can get on with my vacation? I'd like to enjoy the Canary Islands before I have to go back to London.

  • @ianwarewolph America has a long history of listening to the ideas of religious leaders in making laws the abolition of slavery, prohibition, social justice policies. America does not want to have a church writing the laws but that doesnt mean voters or our elected represenatives cannot be influenced by their religious beliefes in voting on and writing law.

  • @Seaworldexists True as long as they do not try to espouse those beliefs on my behalf and make them into law. Always remember that the separation of Church and state is not the only clause in the Constitution that disallows for religion to intervene in Political matters. The equal protection clause of the 14th amendment disallows any one ideology from being instantiated as law. No religion is allowed to enforce its beliefs as law!

  • @anarchopablo1 The government cannot favour one religion as a matter of policy but for a voter or a politican to be influenced by their religious beliefs in writing the laws is by no means unconstitutional. Ive previously said not every law in line with a biblical principle is necessarily religious. If every idea mentioned in the bible, koran, etc is nullified as unconstitutional there will be few laws left.

  • @seaworldexists Also: I agree with the right to vote in accordance to your religion beliefs, but when government officials use religion to govern our country (such as Rick Perry would do if he were elected president), then there is a definite problem. THAT does not fall in line with the separation of church and state. I also don't think that people are voting for Prop 8 because of a non-religious reason. If you can show me one example of that, then I might agree with more of what you have said.

  • @ianwarewolph Youve missed the point again. If a person votes for prop 8 for religious reasons they have not breached seperation of church and state that is their democratic right. Rick Perry has every right to base laws on his christian beliefs what he does not have the right to do is create a national religion whose church has a say in government. I oppose gay marriage because I believe it is bad for society. I have no religious affiliations so theres an example.

  • @ianwarewolph Homosexuality was tolerated relatively well in greeco-roman times though data before than is insufficent. However we are talking about marriage and there is no evidence that greco-roman society strayed from its traditional function. I still maintain my primary objection to your argument that just because a law is in line with religious principles does not make it inherently religious. If it did than much of the legal code would be banned under the 1st amendment.

  • @seaworldexists You're taking this out of context. Ideas like the aversion to murder came long before modern religion; they aren't religious. But ideas like an aversion to homosexuality did not appear in history UNTIL the dawn of modern religion. That is religious. And I am not so tolerant that I am intolerant. I just don't agree with some other views, so I lobby against them, just as they lobby against mine. But I'm able to look my homophobic Christian friends in the and say that I accept them.

  • @ianwarewolph Look at your ideological opponents as misguided not evil and you can call yourself truly tolerant.

  • @seaworldexists It's funny because until last year, I had always attended conservative public schools where the teachers skirted around the topics of tolerance, and the students were vicious to anyone who was LGBT. But luckily, I didn't raise myself to be intolerant. And where did you get the idea that I'm intolerant against people who don't share my beliefs? I just don't think that religion has a place in our government, or that its ideals belong in the homes of people who disagree with it.

  • @ianwarewolph I never said you were intolerant I just said that excessive tolerance can lead to intolerance of those who disagree with your views. Race, gender, etc are fairly superficial qualities to be truly tolerant I believe you have to accept who the person is not simply what group they belong to.The ability to accept diversity of opinion is the true test of tolerance.

  • @ianwarewolph I dont think you understand seperation of church and state. It means you dont have a state religion which has a say in the affairs of the state. Citizens in a democracy are free to vote in line with their relgious beliefs that doesnt mean they are breaking the barrier between church and state. I also don't accept the idea that because a policy is in line with a relgious tenant is by nature relgious. Thou shalt not kill. Do laws against murder violate your seperation?

    ..

  • @seaworldexists One of the reasons that people vote against gay marriage is because they don't believe marriage is defined as a union between two people, but as a union between a man and a woman; an ideal defined by religion. You also have to remember that the separation of church and state also falls upon the states, not just the federal government. Marriage should be between any person above the age of consent. It baffles my 14 year-old mind that all people can't publicly love who they want.

  • @ianwarewolph Seperation of church and state falls soley on the fed govt. Many states had state religions in the years following the adoption of the constitution. That however is not the issue. You say that if a state has a policy that says only one man and one woman constitutes a marriage it is by nature religious. This is simply nonsense. As I said earlier social programs follow religious principles of charity should welfare be struck down for breaking the wall between church and state?

  • @ianwarewolph You seem to want a seperation between voter and church. If a person wants to vote for or against a law because they feel it violates religious principles they hold dear that hardly constitutes a theocracy. If we all have to be atheists in the voting booth I would say that is a more theocratic system than people voting their conscience be it religious or not.

  • @ianwarewolph I am only a few years older than you so I understand the way the school system drills tolerance into your head. I just warn you that excessive tolerance can in fact lead to a new form of intolerance against those who do not share your beliefs.

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  • I came here for the video, screw your petty arguements people.

  • Total misinterpretation of the Bible clearly... Too ignorant to study covenants, ceremonial law, etc... These liberals take the consitution and the bible out of its context. "a text without a context is a pretext for a prooftext" (CA Carson).

  • @toddthielen no actually the bible does say all those things, you just say "its out of context" like a magic button phrase, but fail to explain how the points in the video aren't valid. The bible says all those things, and saying its out of context doesn't make up for it.

  • @toddthielen Yeah, yeah - we know that the theologians have thousands of convoluted excuses to justify every abomination and contradiction in the bible. It's just that we can all see through those excuses.

  • Seperation of church and state, god has absolutely no place in the government.

  • @Cipher158 I thought gay marriage was the issue not the seperation of church and state.

  • @Cipher158 Non-existent beings the no one can actually see or prove exists has absolutely no place in the government.

  • Ignorance wrapped up in catchy tunes... ahhh, Hollywood.

  • youtube comment boards: undeniable proof of global warming due to hot air.

    the end is nigh

  • NPH for the win

  • Just noticed that Elliot from scrubs was in this video!

  • NPH. was my favorite part. That guy is awesome!

  • Is this actually live?

  • I guess I should step in as the politically correct one. According to the founding ideals of our nation, there is a separation of church and state. Therefore it is not right to define marriage as between a man and a woman, because that is the religious definition of marriage. Instead, marriage should be between two people, no matter what color, theology, class, gender, or sexual orientation. Just saying. Unless you want to be hypocrites, don't vote for Prop 8. Ever.

  • @ianwarewolph That's EXACTLY why I agree with you. If it weren't for separation of church and state, then in addition to "defining marriage as between man and a woman," being the religious definition of marriage...

    -Children might have to pray to a specific God in school instead of having "moments of silence" for their specific religion.

    -Children would be discouraged from sharing their sexuality period.

    -Violence and self-hate would increase.

    Prop 8 is just ridiculous. Period.

  • @ianwarewolph Are you also familiar with the seperation of state and federal powers outlined in the 10th amendment? The federal government has no role in defining marriage it is up to the states to do so. I dont know where you get the idea that the marriage of one man and woman is religious. We have a civil definition of marriage which is decided by the states. Social programs are in line with christian teachings that doesnt make them religious.

  • @Seaworldexists we might as well say Gays shouldn't celebrate xmas!

  • @ianwarewolph you couldnt have said any better perfectly well said well done.

  • @ianwarewolph if you don't mind, I must quote you in my "Religion vs. State" debate about homosexual marriage :DD

  • @teajay925 I'm so excited :D

  • @ianwarewolph

    being politically correct, no where in the constitution does it say the phrase "separation of church and state" that idea was formed in a letter written by Thomas Jefferson where he actually says that it is not constitutional to have a "separation of church and state" so before you start arguing that know your facts.

  • @AshleyyyRawr Well you should get your facts straight before you argue with me. No where in my comments have I explicitly states that this idea is in the constitution. I called it one of the founding ideals of our nation. And in the letter, Thomas Jefferson shows his reverence for the decision by America to have a separation of church and state. Don't go telling me I was wrong when you're the one with the shoddy facts.

  • @ianwarewolph So I guess there is no room for marriages with multiple spouses in this definition. Religious much?

  • @RZMaslic I forgot about that... Definition of marriage is like the Federal budget; you can never satisfy everyone, even though you really want to...

  • You know anything with NPH!! in it is always going to be fucking epic!!!!!!

  • NPH greatness as always. 

  • NPH showed up magically like always

  • Couldnt stop laughing

  • The moment I saw NPH, I knew they would change their ways.

  • Join a United Church.

  • there goes democrats attacking intelligence and trying to twist the bible its really a shame, not my job to deal with what people do wrong in there lives. :) gods always watching. oh yea and obama got elected because of reverse racism, and gays are trying to take somthing thats between and man and a women and making it for 2 men, and abortion is throwing a gift to the world out the window. :) dont bother replying i wont read cus this is youtube

  • @wdv4 I will reply.

    I respect each and every one of your views, and while that doesn't mean I agree with them, I still won't try to make a ballot restricting them.

    I think that women have the right to choose what happens within their body, and whatever two men want to do, drunk or not, isn't really up to anyone else but them. I won't say whether either of those actions are right or not, because I have no reason to, but I do think that it's not up to us to say that it is wrong to them.

  • @wdv4 wow you are so gay ... lawl

  • good, now if they only put a bit about judicial activism at the end, or about how referendum propositions are tyranny of the majority thatonly make these worse.

    California should have either made their state legislature decide the issue, or let the individual counties judge for themselves

  • Oh well, more girls for me.

  • Y'all have spent a lot of time arguing about this so let me state 5 words that fix this whole arguement here: SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE. If your God really doesn't like gay people then let him. It is none of your God's damn business what our government chooses to do!!! SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!!!

  • @Bric33 STOP BEING A FAGGOT AND MAYBE THINGS WILL GET BETTER!!!!!

  • @asianpersuasion08 your argument is not only the pinnacle of ignorance and childish-ness. If your purpose was to insult me or hurt my feelings, you can consider yourself a failure. Finally, if all the LGBT's pretended to be something they are not then no things would not get better. Try being less ignorant and more intelligent next time you use a keyboard (that thing with all the buttons connected to your computer).

  • @Bric33 i love you! well said lol

  • @iamlabelle Thank ya :-D

  • @asianpersuasion08 thats like saying stop being asian and maybe the world will be better you need to grow some new brain cells lol

  • Sooooo true!!!

  • Neil Patrick Harris is legen... wait for it... DARY LEGENDARY!!!

  • You know, the only part of the bible that says that gays are evil is the Old Testament. God seems like such an asshole in it. Maybe people should just ignore that whole part. After all, they seem to ignore everything else from there.

  • Now I wanna take my uncle bra-shopping with me at Victoria's Secret and let him borrow a pair of my high heels for drag weekend so he can get himself a man.

  • separation between state and church comes from a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote. What he was explaining was that state should be separated out of the church not the other way around. He never advocated for the church to be outside of the state. He was calling for there to be no government interference within the church. It is ironic how liberals will point to "the separation between church and state" to support their agenda, when it truly disproves their point.

  • @thewill21 Actually just the phrase "Separation of Church and State" was coined by Thomas Jefferson in a letter he wrote, not the concept itself. If there wasn't supposed to be a separation of church and state in America, then this wouldn't be in the first amendment to the constitution: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...."

  • @TheBigTent But is there a statement that says " The church shall have no impact on the establishment of laws, body of government, or the exercise of politics thereof..." No ..... it only makes a comment stating that the GOVERNMENT should be held out of THE CHURCH .....not the other way around. That is my point.

  • @thewill21 And yet the law has again and again been interpretted contrary to your claims - church and state are to be separate. Give it up, that work is long finished, precedent is established. Why anyone would think that we need not only political but also religious bickering in government I'll never know. Short-sighted foolishness.

  • @shadowcatred Oh i never said that I thought that one day we would have things the way the founding fathers originally intended. Natural corrupt progression only suggests otherwise would occur. I wouldn't expect anything to change now certainly. My comment was only to the original intent , i realistically understand that bringing church into the state would be impossible in today's world.

  • ...And then Prop 8 was passed.

    ...by the citizens of California, not the politicians.

    ...and was overturned by politicians, not the citizens of California.

  • @HarrisonOdell Dont forget the Mormon MORONS who pumped money into Prop h8te

    Yeah and in 1967, 70% of the cititzens of the entire US didnt agree with inter racial marriage, NOR did the Mormons.

    Funny how things change for the better..

  • @HarrisonOdell and newer younger more accepting citizens of the world are now realizing gay marriage affects you NOT. The old, hard core neanderthals are dying off, well, like Pat Robertson, and good ole Fred fucking Phelps.

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  • It's ok everyone! In case you haven't noticed, gay rights has been making some major progress. Gay marriage is now legal in 6 states (with many more putting the question on the ballot in coming years), DADT is repealed, and for the first time in history, the majority of the American population supports gay rights. All of the hate spreaders are getting more vicious because they realize they've been backed into a corner. Their time is up, and that's why they're scared shitless.

  • @orcadia5 ....and dont forget the repeal of DOMA. Yep, homophobes are gettin' theirs now!

  • The flying spaghetti monster approves of this video :)

  • Watch video. Scroll down. Prepare for religious shit storm

  • @brandonlogan11 damn you looked through my brilliant plan! >:(

  • WTF? Why isn't Barney a suit?

  • @Sweezelballin Are you saying that straight couples adopting kids isn't family either? Love is thicker than blood.

  • @JamesBlond000 no idiot. Straight couples can have kids, conceive and reproduce. Gays cannot. Learn to read. You are most likely 17 or under

  • @Sweezelballin When a straight couple adopts kids, they aren't conceiving that child themselves. I don't want to have to explain to you how sex works, especially if you're over 17.

  • @Sweezelballin Not to jump in, but it sounds to me like you need some practice reading yourself. He made a valid point which you chose to ignore, and instead attack him personally. Good job.

    Basically by saying that gays aren't a family because they cannot conceive kids, you're also saying that any straight couple that is barren is also not a 'family' because they're infertile. Or choose to not have children. Understand?

  • @Zanbutt Nice to see some intelligent and POLITE commentary!

  • @Sweezelballin OH MY GOD YOU RETARD. JUST SHUT UP. 

  • @HeartlessKid15 OH MY GOD???? Those that type out OH MY GOD and say it every other sentence are dumb fucks like you. Yet another teenaged comment.

  • @HeartlessKid15 lmfao no wonder the comment to me on this prop 8 video. You are in love with the tranny named gaga haha. Nice taste in music you preteen. Try metal music then get back with me "RETARD" as you called me. And by the way calling me a retard is just as bad as calling someone a fag because you are making fun of a person who is mentally challenged and cannot help they were born that way. Think about that loser. People in glass houses should not throw stones you dolt.

  • @Sweezelballin 1) im 16. 2) I never said shit about lady gaga. I don't even listen to top 40 music. Classic rock is the way to go (and punk rock, but actual 90s punk rock not the shit that passes for it these days). 3) I acknowledge that saying retard is offensive. It's something i only say when I'm really pissed. 4) how the flying fuckweasel did you automatically come to the conclusion that i love lady gaga???? How? I see NO connection between that and what I said.

  • @HeartlessKid15 Wait, i see where you got the lady gaga thing, but keep in mind, i made this account WHEN I WAS 15.  I wasn't IN LOVE WITH her, I just liked a few-emphasis on "liked" (past tense) and "few" (small number)-of her songs. So calm the fuck down.

  • @Sweezelballin

    Hate to break it to you, but you're just plain dumb.

    I feel sorry for simple people like you :/ I know you can't help it.

    Maybe educating yourself could help a little ?

  • I was honestly on the edge before seeing this video. lulz

  • I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! Thank you Jack Black your AWESOME! Yay on gay marriage!! ;)

  • This fate could have been avoided if Andrew Pugno had a sassy gay friend.

  • is that lake bell and rashida jones?

  • @asianpersuasion08 Wow.... someone's a seriously repressed gay... (btw, by "someone" I mean "you". I'm not sure if you're bright enough to get that).

  • @HeartlessKid15 I hope you're bright enough to understand this GO SCREW YOURSELF FAGGOT!!!!

  • @asianpersuasion08 lol did you even watch the video?