TheProgressivePatriot
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First of all - not withstanding the fact that some have mistakenly interpreted Windson and/or Obergefell as having established gays as a protected class, it does not mean that they are.What rights are gays denied? They are now a protected class, which gives them more rights, not less. You need to stop whining.Should heterosexual couples who can't reproduce not be allowed to marry and not have equal rights either??Everybody wants a special seat at the table. If a gay couple married they are entitled to the same rights as a heterosexual couple.?
God created Adam and Eve with clear purpose: to produce children.
What children can produce LGBT?
See below.
Therefore no equal rights to LGBT 'marriages', but medical treatment in insane Asylums.'
Progeny of homo 'marriages'.
IN both case , the court decided the case on the basis of the government violating the civil rights of gays, but doing so does not require the establishment of a protected class. The courts afforded them the highest level of scrutiny because a fundamental constitutional right is infringed,[1] particularly those found in the Bill of Rights and those the court has deemed a fundamental right protected by the Due Process Clause or "liberty clause" of the 14th Amendment,
U.S. courts apply the strict scrutiny standard in two contexts: when a fundamental constitutional right is infringed,[1] particularly those found in the Bill of Rights and those the court has deemed a fundamental right protected by the Due Process Clause or "liberty clause" of the 14th Amendment, or when a government action applies to a "suspect classification," such as race or national origin. (A notable exception to this "liberty clause" rule, however, is parental rights, the only Fourteenth Amendment fundamental right denied strict scrutiny protection.[2]) Strict scrutiny - Wikipedia
Windsor was decided on the basis of the 5th Amendment. Obergefell on the 14th Amendment. Look them up.
Furthermore, the Federal Civil Rights Act does not establish them as a protected class and only 11 states do so.
What more do they want? . For starters, protection from housing and employment discrimination. Try to learn something .PLEASE!