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GAY MARRIAGE UNDER ATTACK: New campaign targets hard-won rights
MSNBC· 2026-02-09 02:47
try and try again, ideally with a more favorable Supreme Court. That has been the strategy for certain conservative groups for decades. And they have a new target now, gay marriage.A new group calling itself greater than is trying to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court ruling which legalized same-sex marriage. They're ostensibly doing this to protect the children.Take a listen. When Obergefell redefined marriage to include same-sex couples, it was billed as a win for adult equality. In In reali ...
Clinton's message to LGBTQ+ couples: Put a ring on it NOW
MSNBC· 2025-08-22 23:31
Legal & Political Analysis - Hillary Clinton suggests LGBTQ+ couples should marry due to potential Supreme Court action on gay marriage [1] - The Supreme Court may revisit Obergefell, the case legalizing nationwide marriage equality [2] - A Supreme Court justice, Clarence Thomas, has expressed interest in revisiting Obergefell [2] - If Obergefell is overturned, many states have trigger laws to ban same-sex marriage [3][4] - 32 states have trigger laws that would no longer recognize same-sex marriage if Obergefell is overturned [3] Social Impact - Individuals in states like Georgia may need to move to states like Illinois to obtain a marriage license if Obergefell is overturned [3]
Southern Baptists call for overturning gay marriage, banning pornography and IVF
NBC News· 2025-06-12 01:00
Sociopolitical Stance - The Southern Baptist Convention, representing almost 13 million people, is actively engaging in America's culture wars, advocating for specific stances on issues like gay marriage, transgender acceptance, IVF, pornography, and sports gambling [1][3] - The Convention aims to influence lawmakers based on their interpretation of "God's laws," leveraging their size and influence [2] - The Convention adopted a resolution advocating for the overturning of the Supreme Court's decision legalizing gay marriage and opposing the normalization of transgender ideology, defunding Planned Parenthood, and ending IVF and surrogacy [4][5] Internal Dynamics & Voting Trends - 60% of voters supported banning women from pastor positions, narrowly missing the 2/3 majority needed to become a constitutional amendment within the Convention [8] - The issue of banning women from pastor positions is likely to be revisited at the next annual convention [9] Cultural & Political Implications - The Southern Baptist Convention's actions are seen as a potential bellwether for the direction of the Republican party and a reflection of a segment of the electorate's mood [6][7] - The Convention sees an opportunity to offer stability amidst cultural change, potentially attracting individuals seeking traditional values [7] - The Convention's views diverge from mainstream American opinions, with polls indicating that 68% of Americans support gay marriage and 70% support access to IVF [6]