Eight years ago this week, five Supreme Court justices redefined marriage for the entire country in the name of âequality.â Remember those ubiquitous blue and yellow â=â bumper stickers? Those hesitant to abandon the traditional definition of marriage were told that opening up the institution was
just about
same-sex couples wanting to visit one another in the hospital, have access to the same inheritance laws, and get the same tax breaks as heterosexuals. The impression was that no one else would be affected by this radical redefinition of marriage.
But as
many of us predicted
, gay marriage did indeed affect someone else. And while you have likely heard of the impact Obergefell has had on religious bakers and florists, the greatest victims of marriage equality are children who have been subjected to inequality. Like
every other country
that has made husbands and wives optional in marriage, fathers and mothers are quickly becoming optional in parenthood. Marriage equality, in this sense, has made it so that for adults to be truly equal, children must lose their mother or father.
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Pro-abortion giant
NARAL
made clear that children must sacrifice their
actual rights
in service of the less-than-decade-old ârightâ to marry:
Eight years ago, Obergefell v. Hodges recognized the right to same-sex marriage.
But the fight to start or grow our familiesâhowever and whenever we wantâcontinues.
As we celebrate this landmark case, letâs continue to demand equality and access to our fundamental freedoms. pic.twitter.com/yVgvhm0BHC
— NARAL (@NARAL) June 26, 2023
Consider this statement. âTo grow our families however and whenever we want. Becauseâ¦equalityâ (emphasis added).
In the name of growing families according to the wants of adults, NARAL has been violating childrenâs right to life for more than half a century through its support for unfettered abortion.
Now, as a result of this Obergefell, growing families according to the wants of adults also means violating childrenâs right to their mother or father. Adults cannot be equal if they cannot create families âhoweverâ they want, according to NARAL. And for same-sex couples, that means creating families that will always be missing a mother or father.
This isnât a new development. The erasure of a childâs mother or father ensued shortly after Obergefell and has taken various forms. Court decisions have mandated
state-sanctioned birth certificate falsification
that insists children have âtwo moms,â legally erasing the identity of a childâs father from his or her earliest moments.
Bills such as the Uniform Parentage Act, which deemed using the word âmotherâ and âfatherâ to be
unconstitutional
, are yet another example.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomoâs support for
commercial surrogacy
, which always denies children
one, two, or three of their mothers
, was in service of âfairness and equalityâ for âLGBTQ+ New Yorkers.â
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has attempted to mandate
government-subsidized
children who would always be raised in a motherless or fatherless home.
And California is debating
Senate Bill 729
, which may mandate insurance coverage of third parties, someone else’s sperm, egg, womb, or embryo, thereby cutting children off from one or both biological parents. Bill co-author state
Sen. Caroline Menjivar
, a Democrat, noted that this legislation âis critical to achieving full-lived equality for LGBTQ+ people.â
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Open-hearted people bought the equality argument, believing that maybe the government should âget out of people’s bedrooms.â But as more
disturbing
scenarios of gay couples customizing lab-created babies,
lesbians suing IVF clinics
for implanting the wrong child, and â
gay poly throuples
â raising children find their way into our news feeds, some people seem to be reconsidering their stance. A recent
Gallup poll
noted that, for the first time in decades, support for the morality of same-sex relationships has declined to 64%, down from 71%.
To quote another popular leftist bumper sticker, it’s now obvious that equality for adults in the form of gay marriage and
childrenâs right to their mother and father
cannot âCOEXIST.â And it seems the general public is starting to take notice.
Katy Faust is president of the childrenâs rights nonprofit Them Before Us and author of
Them Before Us: Why We Need a Global Childrenâs Rights Movement
and the upcoming book
Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City
. Follow her at @Advo_Katy.