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I cannot believe that the fucking Imp is the only one in this thread who is being even somewhat realistic about the American public's perceptions of gay marriage.
Times have changed since 2004.
A majority of Americans still support gay marriage but they are against woke gender ideology pushed in schools and the rainbow pride garbage.
Don't get these two different things twisted. Most people don't want the LGBT religion forced on them but they are not going to repeal same sex marriage.
I would estimate the numbers to be about 55 percent of the country is for allowing same sex couples to be married, while 35 percent is absolutely against it and 10 percent is like I don't really care about the issue.
America is sadly becoming more and more atheist and morally nihilistic.
The nation is certainly not as Christian as you think when you have babykilling abortion referendums passing in solid red states like Kentucky.
As someone who lives in a red leaning suburb in Texas, the reality is that even plenty of Republicans here actually support same sex marriage.
Scott Presler is our biggest voter registration guy in the GOP and he is gay.
Richard Grenell is gay and he is a major Trump surrogate.
The GOP has more gays in it than you think.
We are not living in the pre-Trump era GOP where opposition to same sex in the party was universal.
Trump was openly for same sex marriage.
Wanting to outlaw same sex marriage won't happen even in red states.
You're right about America, but when are gays going to start being interested in same-sex marriage? I don't know what's less common, a gay Republican or a gay person that actually wants to get married.
As an addendum to what you mentioned, and for those that don't know, monogamy is practically non-existent among gays. The only reason gays wanted to get married is to desecrate it's meaning.
As per slate: https://www.thestranger.com/blogs/2010/01/29/3321374/half-of-all-gay-couples-non-monogamous
And for anyone thinking, "Well that was in 2010, times have changed". No, they have not changed.
A more recent study from a Left-wing organization, Health Equality and Rights Organisation, still found the same results, as of 2018: https://archive.is/wip/UECi4
Even gay men don't want monogamy, they just want to know when they're being cheated on: https://dailytrojan.com/2018/10/26/writing-rainbow-were-infidelity-and-gay-men-always-meant-to-be/
Most people end up being single partner, at least in the emotional and cooperative senses. That was always the case, so gay marriage doesn't seem uncommon at all to me.
This. The super based red state myth is just a lie. I live in a red state. Plenty of LGBT support, single mothers, fat people, normies, NPCs and general unhealthiness.
How quickly did society go from disapproving of gay marriage in polls to approving?
If we give polling the benefit of the doubt and assume that wasn't bullshit, then do you think it's possible to reverse the tide in a similar timeframe?
Is this supposed to impress me or something? 'cause listing all this shit out is accomplishing is just making me agree with that other guy who said that you're making a great case for ensuring the Republicans only ever lose from now on, at least until the socially liberal element have been expelled or forced back in line.
You are Californian
The Overton window has shifted. The old Christians are dying and a lot of fox news fed Republicans are also on board with this trash as well.