Netizens divided over same-sex marriage ruling in the US

Syafique Shuib
June 27, 2015 13:28 MYT
Netizens took to Twitter to express their opinion about the ruling to legalize same-sex marriage in the US. -AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY
The United States Supreme Court on Friday delivered a historic victory for gay rights, allowing same-sex couples to marry at all 50 states in the country.
As reported by AFP, the 5-4 ruling now allows for same-sex couples to marry no matter where they live and that states may no longer reserve the right only for heterosexual couples.
READ: US Supreme Court rules, 5-4, in favor of same-sex marriage
Local netizens took to Twitter to express their opinion about this latest historical development in the US.
Some condemned this decision and stated that the ruling made to legalize same-sex marriage was wrong.

Human race is heading towards extinction.While infertility is very common,we now endorse same-sex marriage.We are very advanced,aren't we?

— Ruzanna A. Kadir (@ruz911) June 27, 2015
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People need to understand that we Catholics disagree with the allowance of same-sex marriage because it soils the very meaning of marriage.

— lan. (@ianhoyuenern) June 27, 2015
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Legalized same-sex marriage, I don't have anything against gay people but this is one of those things that I can never seem to comprehend.

— another bystander (@goofballsz) June 26, 2015
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The fact is the #samesexmarriage is wrong !! Wake up James !! You're far toooo lost !

— amandatahir (@fadhilahtahir) June 26, 2015
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There were also those who agreed to the decision and congratulated US on the landmark ruling.

OMG! Same-sex marriage is now legal in ALL 50 states in the United States! Omg I am sooooo happy for you guys!... http://t.co/4tABCiKDPs

— Sheryl Ho Su Lynn (@sherylhosulynn) June 26, 2015
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Same-sex marriage is legal in the whole of US now. Progress.

— ru dːn (@rujunxrawks) June 26, 2015
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congratulations, America! same-sex marriage is now legal in every state of Americaaaaa. #SCOTUSMarriage #LoveWins #Equality

— jessicaaaaaaa (@JessicaYane) June 26, 2015
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You don't have to like or support gay marriage, just support freedom of sexuality. Let ppl do what they love. Don't hate. It's that easy

— Inbam (@Inbarajs) June 26, 2015
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Gay marriage is finally legal in US? Can i fly there already.

— Aria Montgomery (@OfficialJoannaJ) June 27, 2015
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While many in the United States - including Hollywood A-listers - welcomed the decisions, the country remains divided on the matter especially among pro-gay and lesbian activists and the conservatives.
READ: US celebrities praise same-sex marriage ruling
As reported by AFP, advocates called it the most pressing civil rights issue of modern times, while critics said the courts had sent the country into uncharted territory by changing the traditional definition of marriage.
Chief Justice John Roberts – one of the four dissenting justices – expressed his view on the ruling.
"Many people will rejoice at this decision, and I begrudge none their celebration. But for those who believe in a government of laws, not of men, the majority's approach is deeply disheartening,” he said.
Another justice – Antonin Scalia – also dissented and said the decision is a “threat to American demoncracy.”
US President Barack Obama also hailed the decision.
“This ruling is a victory for America. This decision affirms what millions of Americans already believe in their hearts. When all Americans are truly treated as equal, we are more free," he said from the White House soon after the ruling was made.
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