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Some of us didn't want to wait for our rights to be allowed by random peoples votes, we believe that we deserve full constitutional protections just like any other American citizens. People should not get to vote away the rights of other citizens, we are not a democracy where the majority gets to deny rights to the minority.
At the time that interracial marriage was in court there was even lower support for it, about 30% if I'm remembering correctly, but the court ruled that laws can not deny them marriage based on the 14th amendment.
That's nice, pushing through the courts to force something the public was against without taking other measures created animosity that was unnecessary. A Civil Union with the SAME RIGHTS as marriage would have allowed the legal angle to be covered, and let the public both get used to the idea and over time people would have seen how silly it was to be against Gay "marriage" and it would have resolved itself. Ergo my point is there were better ways without pissing off a lot of people, but the agenda must be worshipped I guess.