Ware does appear to have genuinely been involved in the civil rights movement and quite often those who experienced the battle - as opposed to some who have inherited the mantle - see rights and discrimination in terms of oppressor and oppressed. And considering that Judge Ware's marriage was not recognized in his home state of Alabama prior to 1967, he may intimately know what it is like to be told that it really isn't discrimination to be denied the right to marry the one you love.
And finally, we know that Ware has in the past demonstrated that he is not an advocate in opposition to equality or decency towards gay people. In 1995, Ware spoke out for a measure that would offer guarantees of job protection for gay employees working in his California judicial circuit. Other judges had opposed the measure, but Ware's argument won out.
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