But not this week.
Lawmakers voted late Friday to legalize same-sex marriage, making New York the largest state where gay and lesbian couples will be able to wed and giving the national gay-rights movement new momentum from the state where it was born.Four Republican state senators bucked their party in order to pass the bill. The conservatives are already vowing retribution.
The marriage bill, whose fate was uncertain until moments before the vote, was approved 33 to 29 in a packed but hushed Senate chamber. Four members of the Republican majority joined all but one Democrat in the Senate in supporting the measure after an intense and emotional campaign aimed at the handful of lawmakers wrestling with a decision that divided their friends, their constituents and sometimes their own homes.
Make no mistake about this: The Right has lost on this issue. Gay marriage bans will fall in state after state. Eventually, a gay couple will marry in a northern state, move to a southern state, be discriminated against and then the courts will invalidate gay marriage bans nationwide.
Within a couple of decades, Republicans will be back-pedaling and trying to explain that no, they were not really bigots and homophobes when they opposed gay marriage.
Good luck with that.
This is the kind of freedom I'd like to see more of.
ReplyDeleteGreat news! Liberty and Justice, for all!
ReplyDeleteHopefully more of the rest of the country will get their heads out of their asses and get on that bandwagon.
ReplyDeleteI have too many friends and relatives that have been discriminated against for the victimless crime of being gay.