On June 26, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the denial of marriage licenses violated the Due Process and the Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The ruling made same sex marriage legal in all 50 U.S. States.
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@9FN75NHNew Democratic2yrs2Y
already legal and hell yeah
@8YLYMX63yrs3Y
Yes, people should be able to marry whomever they love regardless
@8VLKTVSNew Democratic4yrs4Y
yes, the government has no right to say who can marry who
@CANwedoitLiberal 2mos2MO
Unequivocally yes.
And… Saying No is an Affront to Morality
I have yet to read a well-reasoned argument against the civil union between same-sex couples or any obliging couples regardless of their background. Most arguments against same-sex marriage in this thread unfortunately rely on fallacies such as an appeal to religion or tradition.
Freedom of religion should be protected and is protected within the constitution, but when appeals to religion are used to impose beliefs on others is where I begin to take issue, especially when used in the name of stripping others of their rights and freedoms. Im fascin… Read more
@9FMPCV82yrs2Y
I don't have anything against it but I don't have an interest in this topic.
@96G9CJWNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes and force churches to allow same sex ceremonies
@95LXXMB3yrs3Y
@958VWFH3yrs3Y
In support of same-sex marriage, but with the understanding that the government has no business intervening in marriage decisions as a whole.
@958NSFF3yrs3Y
I support it, just wouldn't do it myself. I think it is weird
@GizemNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes, it must not be about ceremony, church and so on. People love each other's and want to live together.
@937XPL5New Democratic3yrs3Y
I am indifferent, but people should have the right to choose who to marry
@92RTRZZ3yrs3Y
Yes, allow churches to refuse, this question is irrelevant.
@92MK42KNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Abolish marriage as it is a patriarchal anachronism and has no place in modern society.
@8ZZ5FN7New Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes, don't be homophobic
@8WQRSBZNew Democratic4yrs4Y
yes, people should be allowed to make their own decisions.
@8VH9R5VNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Idc if gays get married as long as they stop making genders, there's 2 male, female.
@8VD3ZSSNew Democratic4yrs4Y
i don't support it but i respect it
@8V5SCCK4yrs4Y
Yes, but abolish marriage as a whole
@8TNS8XK4yrs4Y
It does not bother me whether it is legal or illegal
@8SSV4RM4yrs4Y
It should not matter, it's not your choice to make
@8SP7RVX4yrs4Y
No, allow it but do not support
@8R4DP4M4yrs4Y
Honestly this doesn't matter too much! People are who they are and they can't always change that! It is different for religious people but overall it shouldn't be any harm! Let people be who they want to be.
@8PLNJK4New Democratic4yrs4Y
No, but I wouldn't judge them.
@8CW8BFGNew Democratic5yrs5Y
i don support it but at the same time i could care less
@8CBBT23New Democratic5yrs5Y
As long as it doesn't effect me i'll let people do whatever they want.
@8XM2YWP3yrs3Y
I don't support it but I'm not against it. I would allow it, so everyone can be equal.
@9B22ZHJ2yrs2Y
you shoud just kill yourself same sex marraige is the most retared thing to ever be said
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