Remember When ‘Love Is Love’ Meant Something?

There was a time when “Love is love” was everywhere.

On signs, on shirts, in protests, in courtrooms.
It felt like a turning point—like we had finally agreed on something true, something that couldn’t be debated.

But that was a lifetime ago.

Before the backlash.
Before the rights we fought for became rights we had to defend again.
Before the people who once said “love is love” decided there were exceptions.

Love was supposed to win.

But now, it feels like we’re back where we started.

So the question isn’t just Do you remember when “Love is love” meant something?

It’s What happened?

And how do we get it back?

Next
Next

The Immigrant Guilt Complex