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Not entirely unexpected, but still big, big news:
N.Y. Ban on Same-Sex Marriage Struck Down Quote:
New York court rules in favor of same-sex marriage |
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Kudos to the evil communist judge in question, though. A ruling like that takes a lot of... erm... ovaries in a country like this. :thumbs: |
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While the judgement certainly seems fair, I fear that the backlash will more than negate the positive. Even though I agree with the spirit of the decision, it's hard to deflect the charges of 'activist' (ordering the words husband and wife be replaced by spouse, and all pronouns replaced accordingly) which will have negative reprecussions.
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I love the final paragraph of the article. Perhaps the press is finally casting the denial of marriage in the correct historical light, not just the "yuck" factor. "The strait white man's fantasy fulfillment initiate" as the Daily show would term the pro-gay gay marriage ammentment.
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Yeah, the various DOMAs haven't bothered me because I think the problem is going to be solved through the courts, not the legislature, anyway. Only a federal constitutional amendmant would have the teeth to matter.
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Backlash makes me nervous too. Currently and specifically I'm worried about this giving heat to the new attempts at a Constitutional Amendment recently Sponsored by Sen Wayne Allard. Ugh. That one has an evil little blurb that also makes it against the law to recognize the "legal incidents" of marriage. If that one passes, there goes my wife's medical and dental benefits, and our domestic partnership.
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They can talk about "activist judges" all they want but sooner or later, don't people start to wonder why judge after judge after judge--at all judicial levels, in municipalities and states all across the country--has been striking down these marriage bans???
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I for one say screw the backlash. If social issues are not pushed, they will never move forward. As I see it, either you can let the status quo remain, perhaps changing very slowly over the course of decades, or you can push for rights, let the bigots get pissed off and be in a much better situation within a decade or two, and the public begins to accept and embrace the human rights of the oppressed within a decade or so.
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