We Won't Back Down
I am sad beyond belief at the expected, but still very disappointing, ruling today by the California Supreme Court upholding Proposition 8, and so denying marriage equality to all same-sex couples, present and future, in the state, except for those 18,000 couples who married during the brief period last summer when they were legally allowed to marry.
This wouldn't have been the end of this struggle no matter what the ruling was, and now our path is clear -- we must put a new ballot initiative before the electorate to undo this wrong. Hopefully enough people will now see sense. The demographics are ever changing toward marriage equality.
The arc of the moral universe is long,
But it bends toward justice.
-Abolitionist Theodore Parker, c. 1850's
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I won't back down.
--http://ocequality.ning.com/profiles/blogs/disturbed-and-angry-as
By Obsessed with knitting, at Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:40:00 PM
I was pleased to see that clergy were getting arrested in SF for protesting today. No, this is a longer journey than we wished for, but we will not back down!
By Anonymous, at Tuesday, May 26, 2009 5:31:00 PM
I'm sure it's a discouraging day, but I'm glad that people are still resolute.
By knitography, at Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:32:00 PM
It makes me grateful to live in a country where same-sex partnerships are recognised and legal. Does it matter who you find love with? This world is cruel and harsh. If you find some who cares for you and treats you proprly and with repsect then good luck to you. Forget gender, love should be celebrated. Good luck in your continuing fight.
By Katy Swift, at Friday, June 12, 2009 12:18:00 AM
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