You were minding your own business as you brought the fish home, when one of your neighbors comes over to you. They tell you the news. The Governor of Maine is having you all evicted from the island. You must leave by July 1st. You would be gone long before then, however. You had family in New York that might take you in.
Before July 1st, your house has been dismantled. Your personal belongings have been packed. You’re all on your way to New York to start a better life.
While the story above is not all historical fact, it is based in truth. Malaga Island is an island in Maine located at the mouth of the New Meadows River near …show more content…
I can sort of see the reasoning behind it politically, but it was still morally wrong. To me, it feels like something that’s going on today. Not as much in the United States, but the rest of the world. Same-sex relationships. It’s gotten to the point where the government needs to, yet again, step into the population’s love lives and make a law on who we can and can’t marry. In my opinion, we need to learn from the past and we just need to stop judging people for who we love. Obviously, there’s a line that needs to be drawn. Animals, inanimate objects, and dead bodies are across that line. If you’re black, white, Asian, Hispanic, straight, bisexual, pansexual, or whatever, it doesn’t matter who you love. All that matters is that you love them. And you shouldn’t feel offended by how people live, either, because not everyone can be as perfect as you think you are. There’s always going to be someone who lives a better life than you and a worse life than