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Until the courts put a stop to it, public debate over same-sex marriage displayed American democracy at its best. Individuals on both sides of the issue passionately, but respectfully, attempted to persuade their fellow citizens to accept their views.
Antonin Scalia
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What this quote means

This quote underscores the value of civil discourse in democracy, especially regarding contentious issues like same-sex marriage.

Antonin Scalia highlights the essence of American democracy, which is characterized by open and respectful public debates. He points out that, despite strong emotions on both sides of the same-sex marriage issue, the democratic process was at its finest when individuals engaged in persuasive discussions, reflecting the importance of dialogue in a diverse society.

Themes

DemocracyDebateSame-Sex MarriagePersuasionRespect

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Example use cases

In a discussion about social issues at a community forum, one might reference this quote to emphasize the importance of respectful dialogue.

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