The stupid anti-gay-marriage amendment went down to defeat yesterday in the Senate.
As someone who has lived in Massachusetts for almost five whole days, I can confidently report that the social fabric is not falling apart, despite the existence of state-recognized gay marriage.
But seriously, folks, this is something that I think would be best handled through flexible and decentralized social experimentation. Imposing a clumsy top-down national ban on gay marriage – written into the Constitution no less! – would only prevent people on different sides from coming to some workable compromise. Isn’t that what conservatives complain Roe v. Wade did in case of abortion? I realize that there is the worry that state courts (or possibly the Supreme Court) will “impose” gay marriage on an unwilling population (which kind of makes it sound like they’ll be forcing unwilling men to marry other men, but leave that aside…), but a constitutional amendment, even if it had a chance of passing, seems like a pretty extreme “solution.”
Of course, the whole thing is simply an election-year ploy by the GOP to stir up the base and distract attention from their failures elsewhere. How about we bring back the Ludlow Amendment instead?

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