Local Business Fights to Win Marriage for Same-Sex Couples
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Local
Business Fights to Win Marriage for Same-Sex
Couples
Gay and straight couples join
nationwide kissing protest at LUSH
Cosmetics
Wellington –
LUSH staff, customers and supporters will be puckering
up for a purpose this Saturday as part of a nationwide
‘Kiss and Tell’ protest. LUSH has invited the public and
their pouts down to LUSH stores to kiss in support of
marriage for same-sex couples and to sign a petition
telling the government to end the ongoing
discrimination against tens of thousands of couples and
families across New Zealand. The ‘Kiss and Tell’ will be
taking place at LUSH stores across New Zealand at exactly
1.00pm. LUSH, in partnership with LegaliseLove, is calling
on the New Zealand government to take the Marriage
(Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill or the Marriage
(Equality) Amendment Bill, out of the member’s ballot and
through the parliamentary process. This is an essential step
to providing fair and equal rights to New Zealanders.
What: Local couples will be kissing at 1.00pm in support of marriage for same-sex couples and will be signing a petition telling the New Zealand government to end the ongoing discrimination against same-sex couples and support the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill and the Marriage (Equality) Amendment Bill.
When: Saturday 14 July, 1.00pm
Where: LUSH Cosmetics, Lush Cosmetics, Shop LG1.5 Old Bank Arcade, Lambton Quay Wellington
For one week starting on July 9, LUSH is turning its shops across New Zealand into ‘campaign centers’ where people can drop in to learn about struggle for and rights denied to same-sex couples and sign a petition asking the government to take action and support the Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill. To further efforts, LUSH has created a new limited edition Freedom Foamer bubble bar ($9.90) with 100% of the proceeds going to LegaliseLove’s campaign to end marriage discrimination. This uplifting vegan bubble bar is scented with fresh lime and grapefruit and will be available at www.lushnz.com and at LUSH stores across New Zealand for the duration of the campaign.
Why does marriage matter to a soap company? LUSH believes that all of its employees, customers and communities are valued and should be protected equally. LUSH wants to end the ongoing discrimination against thousands of couples and families across New Zealand. This means everyone – regardless of sex, sexual orientation or gender orientation – having the freedom to marry, with the same responsibilities, dignity, security and expression of love and equality.
In the
current marriage situation same-sex couples are denied the
right to express their love in the same way that others can.
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Their union is given a different name with
different rights and then called “equal”. One of the
main inequalities is that same-sex couples are prohibited
from adopting children under the current Marriage Act, as
the word ‘spouse’ is not recognized under civil
partnerships. This is unjust and New Zealanders deserve to
been seen as equal by law, by each other and through their
love to the people they want to spend their lives with.
LegaliseLove President Andrew Cunningham says,
“Thousands of New Zealanders are living with their
partners. They share a bed, they share meals, they share
bills, and they share love, commitment, and ups and downs.
Although what they don’t share is a ring with the title of
husband or wife. This is legal commitment to love and a life
shared and a deprived aspect of many couples’
relationships in New Zealand.
“To be
in a relationship that you know is fundamentally not seen as
equal by state and society is a hardship no one should go
through, and it’s a hardship shared. Same-sex couples
share so much, so it is only right they get to share
marriage too. The Marriage Amendment Bills recently proposed
are an essential step in the right direction, and should be
taken by government and put through due process. It is time
for us to stand up and support our fellow New Zealanders.
Let’s give them the rights they have been so long denied,
and be allowed to love.”
LUSH Campaigns Manager
Megan Taylor says, “We believe that that everyone
should have the equal right to marry the person they love.
Many of our staff, customers, friends and family are not
given the same rights as everyone else and we felt, for the
sake of our friends, we had to challenge this injustice.”
For more information on the campaign please visit: www.lushnz.com/marriageequality
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