Writing for
the majority, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy called those who favor
traditional marriage as “enemies of the human race.”
Are you not outraged by this slur?
Writing for the minority, Justice Antonin Scalia was
livid. ”To defend traditional marriage is not to condemn, demean, or
humiliate those who would prefer other arrangements, any more than to defend
the Constitution of the United States is to condemn, demean, or humiliate other
constitutions,” Scalia wrote. ”To hurl such accusations so casually
demeans this institution. In the majority’s judgment, any resistance to its
holding is beyond the pale of reasoned disagreement. To question its
high-handed invalidation of a presumptively valid statute is to act (the majority
is sure) with the purpose to “disparage,” “injure,” “degrade,” “demean,” and
“humiliate” our fellow human beings, our fellow citizens, who are homosexual.
All that, simply for supporting an Act that did no more than codify an aspect
of marriage that had been unquestioned in our society for most of its existence
indeed, had been unquestioned in virtually all societies for virtually all of
human history. It is one thing for a society to elect change; it is another for
a court of law to impose change by adjudging those who oppose it hostes humani generis,
enemies of the human race.”
What
kind of person is Anthony Kennedy to smear those who disagree with his radical
leftist viewpoint? This country deserves better than such a smear
merchant.
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