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Bet you they try to repeal Loving v. Virginia too. They’ll “leave it up to the states” I’m sure, so that them and their rich buddies can keep their partners. Looking at you, Mitch.

I am emptied of all faith in their humanity or good sense.

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Why are all basic civil rights not enshrined in laws, but instead resting on brittle law precedents in the US?

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Because it’s all imaginary and I can’t believe people seek comfort in a piece of paper and the concept of rule of law.

A strongman, such as potentially trump but it could be any authoritarian in any country - will just wipe his ass with the constitution and do whatever the fuck he wants. It’s not like the law is going to stop him. He’s a convicted felon and he’s still going to be president despite that. And the J6 case (the only one with any real merit, IMO) that they had four years to prosecute is now dropped.

Laws don’t matter. Laws don’t protect you. Laws exist to protect the in group and punish the out group.

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I see it as less about punishing the out group and more about controlling them instead.

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27 points

Because our legislature is dysfunctional in its very structuring.

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That’s the way English Common Law works contrary to French Civil Law

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That’s not really an answer to their question. Canada (with the exception of Quebec), also operates on the English Common Law model, but we’ve passed specific laws that intentionally codify things like abortion and minority rights. Just recently we added “gender identity and gender expression” as specific categories on which it is illegal to discriminate.

So, unlike the US where the right to gay marriage is the result of a court case, in Canada gay marriage started out that way, but was then codified in law with the passage of the Civil Marriage Act in 2005. And speaking of English Common Law, the same is true in England, where gay marriage was legally enshrined in 2014.

So it’s perfectly valid to ask why the US government has consistently failed to do this.

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The simulation ran out of computational power and this is AI trying to use the last 0.1% of the Neural Processing Unit to continue generating a story…

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Clarence Thomas rulling his own marriage illegal? 🤔

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Privileged people like him will certainly expect there to be workaround and loopholes. He’d just get a marriage cert in a state that allows it. Depend on it.

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In the abortion ruling, Thomas listed off a whole bunch of civil rights-related rulings he wanted to revisit. Obergefell (gay marriage) was among them. Loving, however, was conspicuously absent, and there’s a pretty obvious reason why.

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That’s definitely one way to get a divorce

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He’ll be asked (forced) to step down during this Republican’s President’s term, and he’ll be replaced by a christian nationalist white dude. And then they’ll overturn Loving v Virginia.

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Nah he’ll get declared an “Honorary Aryan” so the marriage remains legal.

Then when the 2028 auto-coup happens, he’ll get purged like what happened with the Jewish Nazis.

It will be known as the the Night of the Long Knives AR-15s

Leopard… Face… ye know

🤦‍♂️

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They’d just rule that you can’t retroactively kill marriages, but future ones could be banned. Or something similar.

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“Leaving it up to the states” is how we ended up with gay marriage being legalized federally by the scotus….

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I’m sure this one will get right on that.

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