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Marriage is Within Reach...continued As the public and decision-makers wrestle with this civil rights question, it is important that those who favor equality and inclusion use the time now to unite around a few clear points that will help defend a victory against the inevitable right-wing attack and help explain to the "reachable middle" why ending marriage discrimination is the right thing to do. Each of us must talk to the people around us to explain why marriage matters, why we care about ending discrimination here at home, and why we trust them to be fair and do the right thing. Tools for these conversations and to empower more voices for fairness can be found on websites of groups like Equal Rights Washington (www.equalrightswashington.org) and Freedom to Marry (www.freedomtomarry.org).
The right way to end discrimination in marriage is to, well, end discrimination in marriage. Not create something new, different, lesser, or other. Not to take our nation, again, down the path of separate and unequal treatment for some. Not to say to some couples and their kids, "You come in the front," while telling others to go around back. Couples seeking the freedom to marry deserve a clear and simple answer: marriage – same rules, same responsibilities, same respect.
To forestall any ill-thought-out flinching or faint-heartedness from friends of fairness, let's all be clear now – and then spread the word – the freedom to marry matters. Here's why:
Marriage offers an incomparable—and irreplaceably broad—array of protections and responsibilities under state, federal, and international law. This safety-net affects every area of life from birth to death, with taxes in between. The rules relating to marriage have been worked out through courts and legislatures to cover an astonishing array of contingencies, and cannot be replicated by any other contract, statute, or state's new invention. No separate status – whether called civil unions, domestic partnership, or shmarriage – provides economic justice to couples and their kids. Around the world, everyone knows what marriage entails. No newly invented status brings what comes, tangibly and intangibly, with a legal marriage license and the two words, "I do."
As described in my book, "Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry," there are several reasons why civil unions are no substitute for marriage, and not the right answer for couples, communities, and our country:
To sum it up, either marriage and civil union are the same, in which case, why do we need two lines at the clerk's office, or they are not the same, in which, what is the government withholding from these families in their state, and why?
Let us hope the courts do their job, and uphold the constitution's command of equality for all. If the question of marriage discrimination goes to the legislature, let us hope our elected officials do their job, and end that discrimination, rather than repackaging it. And in the meantime, let us each do our job: helping people around us understand why marriage matters, why equality and fairness require an end to discrimination in marriage.
Two rules: First, don't assume that just because people are generally pro-gay or tolerant, or just because they like or love us, that they know the right answer here. We must connect the dots and make the personal ask. Rule 2 is the flip side: don't assume that just because someone is not yet with us means they can't get there. By speaking out clearly for an end to discrimination in marriage, each of us can make that happen, and make our state a better place for all families. Let's not begin these conversations bargaining against ourselves.
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