BedellBrave
It's OVER 5,000!
As for yesterday's ruling, obviously I'm beyond emotional that this day has finally come. I'm no lawyer, so how the ruling was written is far secondary to me to gaining the actual rights across the full nation. I don't believe that citizens should be able to vote on the rights of a minority. So that the courts had to be involved seems apparent and inevitable to me. Aren't courts supposed to protect minorities from the tyranny of the many? This all seems pretty textbook example. Let me vote on your right to marry, and see how you feel. Marriages and the rights that come with it should not dissolve or resume depending on which border is crossed here in America. That makes a far bigger mockery of the institution than two people of the same sex could ever do. Now, of course, the Right is trying to backdoor their anti-gay marriage laws with these so-called religious freedom laws. Are these not slippery slope precedents that worry you? People like to point to the pizza parlor incident, which seems more like a PR stunt to me by the Right. But where will religion draw the line? Pizza is fine to discriminate. Bathrooms are fine to discriminate. Water fountains are fine to discriminate. (Starting to sound familiar?) Buses. Schools. Medical facilities....
I'm thankful for Dane because he's honest. He said in a thread some years ago that this battle was ultimately not about tolerance but approval. And now he cuts to the chase again. Non-discrimination laws and local statues will be applied and there's really no line to be drawn, you see. And I know what that will mean.