Every time another court strikes down a state’s anti-gay marriage law, I post that the state has joined the 21st century. I’m not sure I should though, because many of these states are fighting against such progress.

Still, progress it is. There hasn’t been a single case where the judge upheld the state’s discriminatory law.
All of these will eventually get to the US Supreme Court where they can do one of three things: (1) decide that the entire country must allow gay marriage (or as we like to call it: “marriage”); (2) reverse these decisions (which would still allow the states to decide on their own to do it through their legislatures or state courts); or (3) not take any of these cases which will make these decisions stand.
It’s inevitable. And more and more, those who oppose equality are realizing that.
And look, we didn’t even have to commit treason against our government to get our way!
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