A lot of discussion. wow!
First... comparing sex orientation to skin color is going to be hard to explain.
In that, ones skin color is obvious, but their interior makeup is not.
So its easy to say "Gay" is just a lifestyle, not comparable to race.
In fact (my opinion), people that are Gay are as hard coded internally as someone that has black skin.
Yes, sure, hetros can have gay sex, but that does not make them gay.
Being Gay goes far beyond any sex thing, but most people can not separate the two issues. They do not believe someone can actually be "gay".
As to my opinion that state progress is pointless, my reasoning is that on the state level married same sex still can not file federal joint taxes, their marriage is not recognized in most other states, and what happens legally when the couples children come into the mix?
Legal rights for same sex couples as to their children could become a nightmare if they moved to a different state. True?
And then consider the last name issue. When married, one can take the name of the spouse legally. So there you are, the state recognizes your “new” name, while the federal government does not. How screwed up, confusing could that be?
On the state level, I would think the constant threat from opponents, those groups dead set on overturning same sex marriage rights, would give legally married same sex couples little confront in settling into their comfort zone, that married state of mind.
You know, that state of mind hetro married couples take for granted.
Hetro married couples can not imagine some outside group or politician could come along and say "hey, Im going to dissolve your marriage, and if I can not, I will put your rights up for a public vote on the ballot”.
Is this not insane? The ultimate insult to personal rights?
Why should ones “legal” marriage become some debatable issue up for
public opinion? I can tell you… if hetro married couples had to put up that, there would be violence in the streets. Such approval from society on such a personal level of ones
private life would/should not be tolerated.
But… in Maine on Tuesday 11/3, just that will happen once again…
So I ask what is the point, on the state level, of granting same sex marriage rights?
Obviously, granting such rights will become a short lived victory.
And the insult, the attacks on same sex marriage, will continue state after state over and over. Here must be a better way a right way to protect state granted marriage rights.
And what is worse, in all cases where states granted same sex marriage rights, the rights were granted by state courts after interpreting the law of the land.
Law of the land, the very foundation I “thought” our country was built upon.
Supporting public ballot voting on such issues, to me, seems unpatriotic.