« The Democrats' Laffer Curve | Main | Conservative Degeneracy Watch » 15 Jan 2009 11:59 am Marriage, Democracy And CaliforniaGeorge Will's column this morning is, yet again, a must-read. Money quote:
I'm emotionally conflicted on this. As someone who has spent much of my adult life making the case for gay equality and for civil marriage as the sine qua non of such equality, I'd love marriage to be real in California for all Californians. But intellectually, I'm not conflicted. I'm with George.
I don't think George fully grasps what the denial of marriage equality does to the souls of gay folk, and does not appreciate how we are in fact deeply wounded by the heterosexual majority in denying us core equality. But he's right that California already provides substantive state protections for gay couples. He's right too that recent history suggests we can easily win this in the democratic sphere and have been making amazing gains in persuading people of the justice of the cause. To impose a victory by fiat when in a few years, if we do the work we should, we can gain a victory with deep democratic legitimacy, would be to snatch pseudo-victory from the jaws of real victory. The court did its duty and its 2008 ruling is part of civil rights history. It need not force this now, and shouldn't. Let's put this to a referendum again. And let's do the hard work to win. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010536ca9c61970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Marriage, Democracy And California' |

