@skylar @ainmosni I can second this. I tend to rub elbows with a somewhat wider group of people than the average chud - I'll talk to strangers on the crew bus to a hotel, waiting around in an airport, meetings w/ new people, hanging out in a new town with some strangers, and such
And I sense a definite weariness in the normie. They've been pushed too far too quickly, and they're starting to snap. The pan-left acts like they've won and secured that ground behind them, forgetting that nobody ever voted in gay marriage at the kind of numbers they believe it was. It's been top-down court fiat from the start, and now the rationale sold to the normie - "It's none of your business what people do in their own homes! They just want to be good family folk like YOU!" - was obviously a lie, even to the most zogged out boomer brainlessly turning on primetime television out of habit.
I hear it in the quiet mutterings, see it in the eye rolls, the quiet white-on-white eye contact when I'm in a waiting room and an AIDS advertisement comes on their daytime TV. The homosexuals have worn out their welcome many times over.