by TerranceDC
I knew as soon as the California Supreme Court marriage ruling
was posted, that I would read the whole thing. I started reading it at
my desk, after it was posted, but stopped once got to the "bottom line"
of the ruling — and, truly, because as I realized what I was reading,
and what the California Supreme Court had said, the emotion was too
much.
I wasn't born when the Brown v. Board of Education
ruling was handed down, so I don't know what it was like for those
Black Americans who heard it or read it and realized what the court had
done. But I think I have an idea, based on what I felt yesterday after
reading the decision.
I know it was a state supreme court decision, and one that doesn't
apply to me all the way over here on the other side of the country. But
yesterday, reading the decision, I felt a little bit more like an American. And maybe even just a little proud of my country.
This is something I meant to write at the time, but that occurred to
me yesterday, as I was walking home. Reading the CA Supremes ruling
yesterday, and thinking about my own feelings, I thought about Michelle
Obama's comments about finally being proud of America. I understood what she meant even then, but more-so after yesterday's ruling.