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Shalomtoyou 43 points ago +45 / -2

Well, we voted to keep marriage as it is.

So they found a handful of judges to tell us our votes don't matter.

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ModernKnight 32 points ago +34 / -2

Even California couldn't get a popular vote in favor of homosexual unions.

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Shalomtoyou 23 points ago +25 / -2

then they started coming after people. Even Brenden Eich lost his job at Mozilla. That's why I never use Firefox. And that's when they started Cancel Culture.

Gay marriage was birthed by Cancel Culture. Not by persuasion. Intimidation.

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Kolob 5 points ago +6 / -1

My husband got targeted and we left California. It was fairly subtle work undermining, but he was convinced it was Prop 8. Lucky for us we save so moving was not a problem and his current job doesn't care

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Shalomtoyou 4 points ago +5 / -1

Damn, that's crazy. I remember those ads in California with the little girl saying: "Where were you?" about gay marriage. Then we won, and I thought it was fine.

Then they undid it... I don't know how we were / are supposed to stop it. The fallout has been horrible, and the Republican leaders seem to have given up.

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sagebrushfire 17 points ago +18 / -1

Just like how Californians majority voted to stop paying for illegals and our wonderful judiciary told them, “Yeah, no, sorry. Can’t vote they way.”

“If voting was important, they’d wouldn’t let us do it.”

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Shalomtoyou 3 points ago +4 / -1

Sure seems that way.