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now that the supreme court has ruled against del ma and has decided to
dismantle proposition eight in california
a few state representatives are feeling in power to change laws in their states
regarding same sex marriage
one of those representatives is ab representative patricia todd in alabama
and alabama is one of those dates in has eight ban on same sex marriage but she
is going to be a warrior and fight against that so the state
uh... changes its mind i'd it's gonna be really difficult for her to do that
because as you can imagine alabama's very conservative state she says the
following
uh... the reality is unfortunately in alabama the only way we can ever
progress any civil rights in the state is through a court decision
this is no different
we will have to use that process to move forward uh... so she is our planning on
taking this all the way the supreme court i don't know if it's going to get
to that point but hopefully it will uh... and
i think that she brings up a good point and it's a point that's been brought up
a lot since late yesterday scrolling
there needs to be
something done federally
to protect same sex marriage and i know that there's a small argument about
states' rights
but my argument to that would be that this is a civil rights issue these are
people that are born with the sexuality that they
and i think that it is against our constitution to discriminate against
them
based on their sexuality well i agree unfortunately based on the actual ruling
the actual text in the ruling we are now less likely to see some sort of federal
protection for same sex marriage than we were before yesterday
uh... because they did say that you know that that that dole of violated certain
legal protection for applause that could be used as
an argument for federal action to protect same-sex marriage but
unfortunately they also made very clear the supreme court currently considers
that the bsc matter
and so worried that unfortunately where even less likely now just a reminder
that is terrible that i i i hate that part of the rolling because again it's a
civil rights issue it's not states rights issue the i don't think that
anything should be able to discover a disagreeable people based on something
that they're bored with him
and so we will not make the argument that hey gay people choose their
sexuality and they're wrong that so certain people make the case that the
earth is flat
we don't allow those people to control the destiny of the most powerful country
in the history of the world exactly uh... but yeah there's there's so much
there's so much stupidity and specifics
specific alabama here unfortunately so you know the baby intern in our
constitution but previously
the law had been they gays could not get married then they added a recently to
the constitution with eighty-one percent voting to add to the constitution yeah
that is that's just a horrible and look idea
i love our viewers from alabama but you should probably consider moving to
another state i'd be with that but at the same time i will say that any if you
look back that did not vote happened in two thousand six
uh... in two thousand six
was our world ago for the gay rights movement and i'm not trying to make
excuses for alabama at all i i think that it's wrong but i think the public
opinion even in a conservative state like alabama must have shifted at least
a little bit yeah eighty one percent is like
you know the vast majority i'd like to think that it's gotten a little better
yeah i i don't know i mean i think that that we will see continue evolution on
this issue in different states but
i think that alabama possibly mississippi like it's gonna be sydney
one of those things were every other state passes an end to decades later
people at break in the states