If everyone concerned was okay with "going political", I think it would be a very useful image for the equality fight.
Even here in "moderate" Minnesota, there's a constitutional amendment on the ballot to outlaw same sex marriage. It seems (to me) to add to the moral argument if you show the human face of what legal second status really means. If people can look at two greybeards at a deathbed scene and still think government should interfere in human arrangements (allowing, for example, hospitals to refuse admittance to an outlawed spouse if parents or siblings request it), then maybe more people can see the moral failure of the law and its supporters.
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Even here in "moderate" Minnesota, there's a constitutional amendment on the ballot to outlaw same sex marriage. It seems (to me) to add to the moral argument if you show the human face of what legal second status really means. If people can look at two greybeards at a deathbed scene and still think government should interfere in human arrangements (allowing, for example, hospitals to refuse admittance to an outlawed spouse if parents or siblings request it), then maybe more people can see the moral failure of the law and its supporters.