You can't out-pessimist me when things are beginning to go bad, but I think you're overdoing it here.
Think a minute about what you wrote. Homosexual "marriage" was accomplished by lawsuits in forum-shopped jurisdiction before cherry-picked judges. The two Supreme Court pro-homosexual decisions that have so demoralized conservatives were written by a planted justice groomed by a gay law-school founder for the job long ago. But by the same token, those opinions and the massive, long-running, Hunter Madsen-inspired PR campaign that laid the groundwork for those decisions share a great weakness: They're laid on weak and worldly foundations of zero moral authority, and they are expedient not strong.
The weakness and rot of such substitute, phony social underpinnings will become apparent fairly shortly, and society will recognize and reject the rotten and bad in favor of the sound and good. I don't know how long that'll take, but I don't doubt it'll happen eventually.
Well, at least France had a million people come out and protest when their socialist president forced through homo-marriage onto them. When I saw how little furor it instigated here, that was proof enough for me. Even with my pessimistic attitude, that surprised me. After all, just 25 years ago, I recall over a hundred protesters at our local tv-station when they aired that episode of “NYPD Blue” which showed off that dude’s bare butt.
But now, perversion and depravity are not only not protested, but celebrated? Well, then these people, my fellow American citizens, are no longer people I care to share any sense of national kinship with. And a country that has sunk so low to equate two homo pervs and the same as a married couple is no longer a country I can hold any allegiance to. But true, I have no doubt that all this moral rot will have devastating consequences, and the momentum for our fall is quickly compounding.