Not here for the inevitable complacency toward all other issues facing LGBTQ following this decision, though. There's still a lot of progress to be made.
"Shut up, y'all can already get married the hell else you want" d
Do you have anything positive to say honestly a lot of Republicans supported this, including myself, unless you think more than 60% of the country is Liberal.
Why don't you enjoy it and stop being an ass or create a new thread dragging the people that didn't support it.
Didn't you say pages ago that you weren't going to start an argument?
Eject, reject.
Not here for the inevitable complacency toward all other issues facing LGBTQ following this decision, though. There's still a lot of progress to be made.
Such truth. This is the beginning, not the ending.
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Originally posted by Sazare
Conservative politicians are probably overjoyed about this. It's one less issue for them to lose voters to.
Great but I hope ignorant straight people don't act like this "milestone" (which is more for show than anything) means that we're equal in society and everything is great. We are nowhere near equal. If I can't show affection for my partner in public without exponentially increasing my risk of assault based on my sexuality, then I am oppressed and there is work to be done. Also, don't be surprised if the number of reported gay hate crimes increases following this news, a lot of people are going to be pressed and looking to *** bash. Stay safe guys, especially if you live in one of the more bigoted parts of the country.