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Tim Pool Says Gay Marriage Should Be Overturned, Send It Back To The States

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Constitutional Structure Versus Judicial Fiat: Debating the Overturn of Gay Marriage Precedent

Understand the strong argument that the Supreme Court usurped legislative power by legalizing gay marriage, and why adherence to Constitutional structure may force decisions back to state or congressional action, regardless of social precedent.

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  • Upholding federalism requires state/congressional authority over social laws, not Supreme Court fiat [00:00:00].
  • Ignoring established legal procedure creates a dangerous precedent where the Supreme Court dictates all cultural legislation [00:03:56].
  • While overturning precedent is disruptive, prioritizing constitutional adherence prevents the government structure from collapsing into judicial absolutism [00:03:35].

This discussion centers on the conflict between maintaining established social recognition (the Obergefell precedent) and enforcing the proper separation of powers defined in the U.S. Constitution, arguing that legislative matters must pass through Congress or state bodies. Participants debate the practical disruption versus the structural necessity of this correction.

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Top Comments (10)

@johnwieszciecinski2613 2025-11-07

Is it crazy that I remember the slippery slope argument?

119 8 replies
@ExtraordinaryFreedom 2025-11-07

*”I've heard a lot of people mock the slippery slope argument against gay marriage. I've never heard anyone offer even a semi coherent rebuttal to it.”* — Matt Walsh

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@crimsonfire6932 2025-11-07

Throw it back to states. Not a federal issue that’s part of enumerated powers. Falls under 10th amendment.

52 10 replies
@mustang607 2025-11-07

What is marriage? Woke: “Marriage is any people who identify as married.”

41 2 replies
@travr6 2025-11-07

Tim Pool doesn't say this. The 10th Amendment of the United States Constitution states this.

39 8 replies
@The_Reaper_76 2025-11-07

Marriage has no federal standing constitutionally as being “recognized” at all, no matter your preference. It’s all about tax classification.

31 3 replies
@WhiteShoes_Jackson 2025-11-07

Liberals want big government. Bring it to the states. NYC will pass beastality here soon

27 3 replies
@Anduril919 2025-11-07

Gay man here - has any of you read the decision recognizing gay marriage? The decision, as written, was really vulnerable to being overturned. The legal principles used as basis for the decision were, IMO, flimsy or at least, not very solid.

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@adamcartrette4037 2025-11-07

Crazy idea, the government phases out using the word marriage. It goes back to the religions and government uses that civil unions word they invented instead. It seems more like a battle over a word/term/label than an actual right.

11 3 replies
@bushater69 2025-11-07

Government should have nothing to do with relationships! Hard stop.

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