Maine beats off “gay marriage”

The New York Times provides reportage:

With the repeal of the same-sex marriage law, Maine became the 31st state to reject same-sex marriage at the ballot box. Five other states — Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, New Hampshire and Vermont — have legalized same-sex marriage, but only through court rulings and legislative action.

Good. The levee of common sense has held again against the unreality of postmodern fantasy. This time the voters had to undo something that the Maine legislature and governor had pressed upon them.

Bravo, a bit. These measures for real and actual marriage between one man and one woman should be winning by five to one vote margins, or better. I credit the public schools and the universities with the common confusion, the misunderstanding of what marriage is and what marriage isn’t. And with any failure to understand that “gay marriage” is both an attack on the meaning of marriage and an attack on meaning itself, an attempt to make 2 + 2 = 5.

The “gay marriage” thing is not about getting people to accept “equality,” it’s about forcing them to imbibe a lie.

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