The definition of CIVIL marriage in this country is that it's a legal contract between two people, and that's still what it is here in Massachusetts, where we've expanded civil marriage to apply to same sex couples for years now. Can you tell us just how marriage has been "redefined" for straight couples here? None of my straight married friends have mentioned anything about their marriages meaning something different from before. Maybe you can enlighten us as to how their marriages have been so radically altered from what they were six years ago. Obviously, redefining something means that it's now something entirely different.
At any rate, since CIVIL marriage is a CIVIL contract, it IS a civil right, and civil rights aren't just matters of race or color.

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