Society-Altering Respect for Marriage Act Likely to Create Firestorm Akin to Roe v Wade
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In 1972, the supreme American court pushed forward on a societal-altering path, lulled into complacency by its relative popularity. Over the decades, a small group of outspoken dissidents were able to build a movement that would bestride American politics, even eventually convincing both the court and a large section of American society of the moral truth of their case.
Fifty years later, D.C. appears poised to bypass a vocal dissident minority, and once again embark on a societal-altering path, lulled into complacency by its relative popularity. History is clear on the danger here: If they sow the wind, they may once again reap the whirlwind.
Christopher Bedford is the executive editor of the upcoming magazine, Common Sense. Follow him onΒ Twitter.
Originally published in Fox News.