Originally posted by: ReadLo
For the marriage not to take place, the evil trio must win.
And that's what I can't stand.
Yes, Krishna knew at first that they weren't going to end up with Radha. In the "irsha" track he even told Radha that it is not necessary to get married to be in love.
But he's the one who's coming up with this whole marriage thing. He even says that "why not make his life with that of Radha, one, on earth, that it does not matter after all RadhaKrishn are not of one..." so this whole story had no place to be. They have changed things in the process....
Personally, there is nothing in this story that teaches love. I take that as treason. 
Radha asked Krishna several times if everything would be all right, he reassured her, he promised her that everything would be fine. So how can we get there with Krishna betraying Radha? Because in my opinion, nothing will justify everything.
The parents agreed. Balram does everything for them. The people are with them and finally... nothing?