How Trump Changed My Mind About Marriage

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How Trump Changed My Mind About Marriage

It’s not easy to admit, but I am grateful to Donald Trump for leading me to realize I was wrong about marriage. After all, I always seek to learn when I am mistaken and update my beliefs toward the truth. Sometimes, these lessons come from unexpected teachers. As far back as I can remember, I had always been opposed to getting married, until that fateful night on November 8, 2016 when Trump was elected. I had what I thought were three compelling reasons. MARRIAGE: FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Before the recent Supreme Court ruling granting marriage equality, I thought that to get married when my lesbian and gay friends could not do so would be like choosing to patronize a “Whites Only” business. I thought that as a straight person, to get married would mean to endorse a discriminatory institution. Instead, I was boycotting marriage, just like people of good conscience in the era of open discrimination against African Americans might have refused to enter a place that admitted only whites. Also, I felt that it made no sense to say, “’Til Death Do Us Part,” when so many marriages eventually end in some other way. We all know couples whose marriage soon ended in acrimonious divorce, and whose children and other family members suffered the fallout. We cannot reliably predict the future. Why pretend that divorce or abandonment cannot possibly happen? Then there was the apparent contradiction of saying to another person, “You’re my best friend, I trust you more than anyone in the world, now SIGN THIS LEGAL CONTRACT!” I know that I consider my female partner, Charlene, to be my best friend as well as my


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