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Gay couples get married over Google Hangouts

Weeks before France began allowing marriages of gay couples, several got married without even having to leave the country.

 

Kris Holt

Society

Posted on May 27, 2013   Updated on Jun 1, 2021, 2:55 pm CDT

Weeks before France began allowing marriages of gay couples, several got married without even having to leave the country.

Or, at least, they tied the knot symbolically—using Google Hangouts.

Nonprofit Tous Unis Pour L’Egalité (which means “All States for Equality”) hooked up three couples with a Belgian mayor through the Google+ videochat tool. The mayor married the couples with their families and friends in attendance both in person and in the Hangout itself.

The result of the endeavors? This heartwarming video.

It’s purely a symbolic gesture, but it drew attention to the issue in France before same-sex marriage was made legal. It’s a contentious topic in the country: A crowd of tens of thousands marched in Paris to protest the law this weekend. Last week, a man shot himself dead in Notre Dame Cathedral, also apparently in protest.

Tous Unis Pour L’Egalité seems ready to press on with its pledge to help others in countries where they cannot be married legally to at least take part in a symbolic ceremony. It urged gay couples in countries and states in which they cannot be married to get in touch if they wish to take part in a ceremony.

If those services are as anything as beautiful as these, here’s hoping there are many more ahead.

H/T Huffington Post, Fast CoCreate | Photo via Tous Unis Pour l’Egalité/YouTube

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*First Published: May 27, 2013, 11:27 am CDT