By Hassan Sanusi

On June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage across America and homophobics and several other people who identify with them nationwide reacted to the news with #LoveWins.
The ground-breaking ruling says the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees gays and lesbians must have the same right to marry as heterosexuals.
See some reactions below…
Good to know me & Madz can marry each other whenever we end up alone. #LoveWins
— Sarah Coleman (@Sarah_Coleman_) June 26, 2015
Our children, grandchildren, great children and all after will read about this in their textbooks. That alone just blows my mind #LoveWins — Gilactabeast (@AustinDHolder) June 26, 2015
I’m still so happy with this, and I’m glad so many couples are happy, they deserve it💘☁🌻️✨ -cath #LoveWins
— 5H Follow Help (@5hfollowhelp) June 26, 2015
#LoveWins I’m trying to find a way to celebrate, I could try making a celebration cake.
— Chef’s apprentice (@cheffy88) June 26, 2015
#LoveWins I’m trying to find a way to celebrate, I could try making a celebration cake.
— Chef’s apprentice (@cheffy88) June 26, 2015
im so proud of every gay/lesbian out there who finally had the courage to come out 💓 #LoveWins
— nicka says dont uf (@uanlondon) June 26, 2015
I’m not religious, BUT. Just saying gluttony is one of the 7 deadly sins and being gay isn’t… Just throwing THAT out there… #LoveWins
— Artie (@TrainerArtie) June 26, 2015
I’d to do it😍😍 #LoveWins pic.twitter.com/QCDRootX88
— Evony. (@NataliaBetnzos) June 26, 2015
The logical answer to #LoveWins: This country is not yours anymore, straight White man. Stop duct taping like a retard. Start anew.
— Young White Family (@HaveWhiteKids) June 26, 2015
#LOVEWINS I’m so happy for everyone out there who has struggled with being who they truly are. Thank god for this amazing day in history.
— Miki (@_Michaellynn) June 26, 2015

