StraightShooter2
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- Jul 10, 2020
My thoughts are that minutia like "same-sex" marriage being legal are just a red herring - while there are, of course plenty of ways to help subvert that which are entirely legal and constitutional, it's not really necessary to begin with.
The real agenda would be to just leave "same-sex" marriage legal on the books, but marginalize it to the point that it's more socially unacceptable than it ever has been before.
Just like how, in plenty of state, incest is technically legal on the books for consenting adults, but in practice is far more socially and morally unacceptable than same-sex unions were even before they were technically legal.
So simply leave it "legal" on the books, and marginalize it to the point that it's publicly (and privately) as unacceptable as incest or zoophilia is - that should be the goal for the new radicals who want to change the future, with social media being the most contemporarily popular and viable medium for doing it (compared to "dinosour" media outlets like "old people TV and cable news" which hasn't been relevant in the Information Age since the early-mid 2000s, except for soon-to-be-deceased old people and those who've been living in a cave for the last couple decades.
The real agenda would be to just leave "same-sex" marriage legal on the books, but marginalize it to the point that it's more socially unacceptable than it ever has been before.
Just like how, in plenty of state, incest is technically legal on the books for consenting adults, but in practice is far more socially and morally unacceptable than same-sex unions were even before they were technically legal.
So simply leave it "legal" on the books, and marginalize it to the point that it's publicly (and privately) as unacceptable as incest or zoophilia is - that should be the goal for the new radicals who want to change the future, with social media being the most contemporarily popular and viable medium for doing it (compared to "dinosour" media outlets like "old people TV and cable news" which hasn't been relevant in the Information Age since the early-mid 2000s, except for soon-to-be-deceased old people and those who've been living in a cave for the last couple decades.