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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sad to say it but the LBGTQIA+ lobby FAFOd with forced teaming the trans stuff. Pushing an unpopular 90-10 issue down the throats of the silent majority of middle America was never going to end well. [/quote] I'm not saying you're wrong but how is that relevant?[/quote] NP. The encroachment of transgender ideology on every area of life after Obergefell has [b]killed public support[/b] for gay rights. Republicans now smell blood in the water and think they can roll back gay rights without suffering at the ballotbox. I think they're right. [/quote] Killed is a pretty strong word. Have you seen polling that indicates this?[/quote] NP. Killed is too strong. But polls are showing a sharp decline of support for trans rights overall. [/quote] New, new poster. I see the backlash, focused on trans people in particular, but gay marriage is woven into society now in a way that most normal Americans won't allow to be undone. Everyone has a gay neighbor, niece, friend, teacher or co-worker. That cake is baked.[/quote] DP. I think and hope you're right, most people don't have any issues with marriage. People want stable homes and stable families. However, the decision was never that legally sound to begin with. I really wish the plaintiffs would have thought this through before filing their suit against Davis. You can't mess around with giving people an avenue to the Supreme Court and that's what they've done by going after her.[/quote] You're extrapolating too much from the legalization of gay marriage. About 70% of Americans agree that gays should be allowed to get married if they want. That is not the same as believing that families headed by gay couples are as stable as those headed by straight couples.[/quote] Based on what evidence exactly?[/quote]
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