So, California's ban on gay marriage was passed last night by a pretty narrow margin, and there are a couple of things no one seems to be talking about:
1. The shocking irony that those groups who have been discriminated against the most (blacks and hispanics) are the same groups that got this measure passed. Whites voted against 8 by a pretty good margin, and while latinos were split, blacks overwhelmingly voted for the measure. Whatever the reasoning is for these results, they seem counter-intuitive to me. Aren't whites supposed to be the discriminators in our society? It seems we've come far enough in America that now other groups are doing the discriminating. Now that's what I call progress.
2. Only the LA Examiner seems to have talked about this 2nd angle so far: The California State Supreme Court made their feelings on banning gay marriage pretty clear earlier this year when they struck down prop 22 (passed in 2000). It seems to me that the yes on 8 groups spent $70 million dollars to get a Constitutional amendment passed which won't even survive the first lawsuit brought against it.
America, what a place. The same night we show the world that we are the land of unlimited opportunity, we show ourelves that we are still divided by petty inconsequestial social differences, and we repeat the same mistakes ( like discrimination) over and over again.
UPDATE: According to SFGate, the ACLU has sued over prop 8. Last time it took 8 years to overturn, what will it be this time, 8 weeks?

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