Men can go publicly topless, legally, but woman can't go publicly topless without breaking the law. What the fuck?!!!? How many peoples right to equality does this affect? This is a much greater infringement of rights than the gay marriage "issue", wouldn't you say? Equal rights for all!!!
We all have a right to contribute to the legal code of the states in which we live, by offering our opinions in the form of a vote. One person, one vote. Regardless of color. Regardless of race. Regardless of gender. Regardless of sexual orientation. Married or otherwise.
Being unfair doesn't automatically make it an impingement of rights. Rights and privileges are too often confused. Even the California Supreme Court understood this concerning prop 8. By a stroke of blind luck.
Being poor has little to do with many of my examples. You only have to pretend to be poor, or make yourself so by not being gainfully employed, in order to get the benefits of welfare, food stamps, housing subsidies, etc., although many legitimately poor people (the through no fault of there own crowd, I guess) do also benefit from these privileges granted them. Being a farmer (crop subsidies, land grants) is a choice, or are they born that way? Illegals are given the privilege of free schooling and medical in most states, regardless of net worth. Minorities are given privileged status in schools and the workplace via the outdated policy of affirmative action. The IRS bestows privileges to groups and classifications of individuals too numerous to mention. The federal government grants automatic citizenship to individuals and groups of individuals that they deem worthy, on a daily basis. A priceless privilege. And on and on. We are a country awash in selectively granted privileges, to those other than citizens, even.
Gays are blanketed with equal status as heteros. They can get married to an individual of the opposite sex, just as you and me, in most states, and they can marry whoever the heck they want (assuming it's one human) in many others. Just as I can't marry an individual of the same sex, or numerous individuals of the opposite sex, in most states, and in a many states I can marry any one human I please, same as gay individuals.
A social tyranny can only exist in the US when the laws of the lands are co-opted by the federal court. Our constitution is clear, and should be followed. The states citizens shall decide their own fates, and no others. When the people want marriage benefits to apply to certain other groups, or individuals even, or to strip the privileges from all, they will vote that into law. We'll just have to wait until then, then.
PS- The Russian and Indian constitutions, among many others, have an explicit "right to equality", but not ours. Ours stresses equal opportunity, under the law.