We
are Now Enemies of the State
By
Catholic Archdiocese of New York blogger
I
have been warning for some time about the intolerance that we are likely to
face from the forces of “tolerance” who backed the bill legalizing same-sex
“marriage” here in New York.
The
other day, the impending persecution became even clearer, as Governor Cuomo,
the highest public official of New York State, declared us to be enemies of the
state and nation.
He
was speaking to a group of “gay rights” advocates about the process that led to
the passage of the so-called “Marriage Equality Act”. He was remarkably
candid about that process, including interesting remarks about the power of
money in buying votes, and the behind-the-scenes negotiations for votes.
(By the way, this account of the event comes from the “Gay City News” — I
refuse to link to such a source, so you’ll have to take my word for it).
When
asked if he found persuasive any arguments offered by the opposition to
re-defining marriage, this is what the Governor of all New Yorkers said:
“There
is no answer from the opposition. There really isn’t. Ultimately, it’s, ‘I want
to discriminate.’ And that’s anti-New York. It’s anti-American.”
Savor
that quotation for a moment, and drink in the depth of its arrogance, contempt,
and hostility.
No
answer by defenders of marriage?
·
Not the thorough and comprehensive philosophical arguments rooted in natural law, offered by Sherif
Girgis, Robert George and their colleagues?
·
Not the repeated statements of the United
States Bishops and the New York State Bishops?
·
Not the arguments offered by the public in the 41 states that have rejected the
re-definition of marriage?
·
Not the arguments that were deemed persuasive by 85 Senators, 342
Representatives, and President Clinton when the Defense of Marriage Act was
passed in 1996?
·
Not the arguments offered by Mr. Cuomo’s predecessor as state Attorney General,
Eliot Spitzer, that were found persuasive by our Court of Appeals in the case
upholding the real definition of marriage?
·
Not the arguments we were giving legislators in the hallways of the State
Capitol and their home offices, for weeks prior to the vote?
In
reality, Mr. Cuomo doesn’t just disagree with our arguments, he denies their
existence. He clearly believes that they are pernicious, beyond the pale
of proper discourse, and motivated only by hatred.
That
is why he has now declared that we are “anti-American” — that is to say,
enemies of our nation.
Those
of us who have memories of American history are deeply angered and disturbed by
such rhetoric. We recall a time when Catholics (and the Irish in
particular) were deemed to be a threat to America, and were openly persecuted.
We thought that we were past those days, but obviously they are returning.
And
remember, the Governor’s thuggish remarks don’t just target the Catholic
Church, but also the Orthodox Jewish community, the Evangelical Christian
community, many mainline Protestant Churches and Muslims, and others of no
religious faith who all believe in the authentic, traditional meaning of
marriage.
It
is a chilling moment when the top elected official of our state — a man who
took an oath to uphold the Constitutions of our state and nation — has declared
that so many people are political pariahs. When he calls us enemies of
the state.
This
is legitimately frightening. We all know what the power of the state can
do to its enemies.
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