Junior Michael Komo, the president of Allied in Pride, argues that opponents of gay marriage are on the wrong side of history.
The National Organization for Marriage is one of the only organizations in existence that is still fighting for discrimination in the 21st century. NOM has now opened an office here in D.C., a new effort from an organization that is ultimately on the wrong side of history. NOM seeks to undermine same-sex couples, deny them the 1,138-plus federal rights that come along with marriage, and treat them like second-class citizens. However, the more that NOM pushes for inequality, the stronger the gay community becomes in our fight for equality.