Your right to the equal protection of the law.
That's a lie.
Marriage is NOT a right.
No one is denying gays a seat at a lunch counter.
No one is telling them to sit at the back of a bus. Gays are not being given literacy tests or being subjected to any Jim Crow style laws where voting is concerned.
Gays are not being denied the right to vote or own property. There are not "Gays Only" water fountains and restrooms.
They are not being forced into "separate but equal" segregated schools on the other side of the tracks.
Gays are not being lynched. They aren't being told that because they are gay they are not considered citizens of the U.S.
All of the above are clear violations of the 14th Amendment and actual violations of the separate but equal clause you keep misusing.
There is no rights violation if a state doesn't have a provision in their laws that does or does not allow two gay people to get married.
And I don't care how many times you try to repeat a lie...it's not going to make it so. Just because some Liberal judge with a lifetime appointment decides to read things into the Constitution that is clearly not there...doesn't mean it's right or legal.