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A Texas court refused to grant a divorce between two men who were married in Massachusetts, since gay marriage is banned Texas. Justice Kerry P. Fitzgerald said, "A person does not and cannot seek a divorce without simultaneously asserting the existence and validity of a lawful marriage....Yet, another reason why being gay and being black is NOT the same plight...Blacks will never say, oh never mind, we don't want to drink from a water fountain!