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I feel like this is one thing that might actually motivate a larger portion of the population to protest.
Because I cant imagine what else it would take.
That's the great thing about a stacked court. They don't have constituents to listen to, and their solution to protests has of late been putting up a bigger fence around the building.
I'm sure after same sex marriage gets torn down they'll go after interracial marriage next. They're slowly peeling back all the good layers of this country until we get back to the old rotten core of slavery and segregation underneath.
Thankfully getting rid of same-sex marriage isn't as simple as reversing the precedent. They'd need to rule that same-sex marriage is somehow unconstitutional. Which I'm sure they'll try ofc.
I'm sure the plan is to overturn precedent and have the ruling in such a way that it's up to the states