Not to marry the people they wanted to. Did this really require clarification?Homosexuals have always had equal marriage rights.
Is your marriage redefined? Mine isn't. None of the married straight couples I know have suffered any deleterious redefinition of their marriages. Show me how this whole 'redefinition' thing is more than empty (and painfully abstract) rhetoric. If you're claiming that extending marriage rights has harmed you, explain how.They never wanted equal marriage rights, they wanted to redefine marriage to suit them.
America used to reject interracial marriage. My marriage would have been illegal in California (& several other states) until, I believe, 1947. Care to explain how that's good, just, freedom-loving American sort-of thing?America as a whole rejected "homosexual marriage" over and over, until the leftists managed to go over their heads and cheat it in via the courts.
edit: and another thing... look, if that's the kind of American you want, where property rights trump human rights and any old shopkeeper can say 'get out Jew!' to a man whose prayer shawl they don't like the cut of, so be it. That's not the America I was raised in, nor the America I believe in. If you believe differently, I'll see you at the polls.
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