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I am tempted to say that I blindly sort of want gays to retroactively have the same rights and freedom from ‘discrimination’ in BC times through the late 20th century that gays in the US and Canada have now and in the future.
Where same sex marriage was one of the US’s original, founding era understanding of what marriage is alt reality mentioned here https://web.archive.org/web/20160717222616/https://thefederalist.com/2015/05/01/4-huge-differences-between-abraham-lincoln-and-modern-liberals/
and where the US constitution on same sex marriage from the 18th century onward was always like it has been since 2015 .
Though the right for same sex couples to marry could always be found in the Constitution since the late 18th century if someone wanted to decipher it, it wasn’t deciphered to permit same sex marriage until 2015) . Moreover, this quote from Barry Goldwater “ I am pretty secure in feeling that discriminating against gays is constitutionally wrong.” , further solidifies that line of reasoning. There is no going back on gay rights so we must make the future like that and more
My reason is, if being gay was and is always as normal and accepted as being straight was and is always normal and accepted, there wouldn't be any homophobes or anti gay resentment in the 20th century or 21st century since in that world, being gay (like straight) would be seen as traditional and normal and thus there would be one less excuse for anti gay people to be anti gay
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