By Tim Redmond
I have one question for the CA Supreme Court: It the voters passed a law saying that black people couldn’t marry white people, or that only Christians could get married, or that Muslims couldn’t marry Jews, or that hotels and restaurants had the right to deny food and lodging on the basis of skin color, would you uphold the vote?
Because if you’d put Brown v. Board of Education to a nationwide vote in 1954, what do you think would have happened?
Okay, that’s two questions. But you get the point. Discrimination is now legal in California.
