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The Religious Right wants to have same-sex marriage, abortion, consensual sodomy, and other such abominations overturned by an unelected activist Supreme Court. I’m opposed, but I have to admit that’s how we got those goodies in the first place.

But there has been actual moral progress. All of those are now favored by the majority, which they weren’t before. To take another example that was widely seen as the Court meddling at the time, I know many people (me for instance) who are not fond of Clarence & Ginni, but I don’t know anyone who wants to throw them in jail *for being married to each other*. Resisting the constraints on individual sex, dope, and expression was always much of the Good Parts of libertarianism, and now to a great extent I don’t have to be one anymore because we won those.

I wonder if there is similar progress in pop culture. Star Trek had deep intellectual and personal content like its text ancestors but laughably crude special effects. Star Wars did precisely the opposite and flourished. SF (which one reads) was supplanted by sci-fi (which one watches). But both franchises have survived and now Trek may be triumphing by being interested in its people.

Date: 2023-05-19 02:41 pm (UTC)
cmcmck: chiara (chiara)
From: [personal profile] cmcmck
It needs watching.

Trans people got full human rights here back in 2005 and now this abominable government wants to take those rights back off us because they think it'll win them votes.

It won't, but try telling them that! :o(

Date: 2023-05-19 03:15 pm (UTC)
dewline: Community is Real! (community)
From: [personal profile] dewline
The trick is - as [personal profile] cmcmck notes - making sure that the progress keeps moving in the direction we want it to go. Which means that we have to stay vigilant.
Edited Date: 2023-05-19 03:16 pm (UTC)

Thoughts

Date: 2023-05-20 10:01 am (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: Cartoon of me in Wordsmith persona (Default)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
Bluntly put, there is a limit to how much a fake court can get away with. Laws only work because people agree to them. If people don't agree, they might as well not exist. So if the fake court persists in passing laws that clash with what the majority wants, eventually people will just quit paying attention to it. That's a problem. But no society puts up with tyranny forever.

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