Indeed, if the minority never had any say, we'd still have Jim Crowe laws in the South, and marriages between blacks and whites would still be illegal in California. Remember, Mindia, it wasn't that long ago that the majority passed that law banning mixed-race marriages. I am sure there were plenty of far-right conservatives who were just as furious and up in arms about "Radical Activist Judges" who reversed THAT law as you are about the current California Supreme Court.
By the way, you know that group you decry as "Radical Activist Judges"? There's 7 justices on the Court. Did you know 6 of them are Republicans? Of the 3 that voted with this change, 2 were appointed by Pete Wilson, and one was appointed by Deukmejian. Also, a 4th Republican justice (this one appointed by Schwarzenegger) dissented with the opinion in specific, but wrote in her individual dissent that she "believes that 'Californians should allow our gay and lesbian neighbors to call their unions marriages.'"
So, despite California's reputation, this was HARDLY a leftist court that made that decision...
-Arlos