Jose Saldana wrote:
Another thing to put in the pros and cons: this would set a precedent for future meetings. This map reflects the current situation worldwide: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_of_same-sex_marriage#/media/File:World_laws_pertaining_to_homosexual_relationships_and_expression.svg
The map implies that there is no international consensus that same sex marriage is/were basic human right and that there are a lot of countries where same sex marriage is considered to be criminally immoral. Situation is not so different from legitimacy on smoking marijuana. Thus, international bodies such as ISOC should not have any position on the issue. If US court tries to enforce ISOC have some position, it's time to consider to relocate ISOC outside of US, maybe to Singapore. Masataka Ohta