First off, you are assuming I agree with Loving v. Virginia. I don't. I think SCOTUS exceeded its authority there, too. I think the Sovereign States should have been left to make that decision. And no, I disagree with you. The only reason States aren't sovereign (any more) is the South's loss of the Civil War, and earlier, the Anti-Federalists' loss in the creation of the American government.
And personally, although I don't presume to tell two people who can marry whom, I don't personally like interracial marriage. Miscegenation, to be quite frank, offends my sensibilities. If you want to do it, feel free, but don't ask me to fucking like it.
Dude, what the fuck?
Hey. I didn't bring it up. I just responded to it. I don't particularly like miscegenation. I don't believe in mistreating anyone. That kind of shit is entirely unnecessary. Everyone should be afforded equal opportunities no matter what they look like. But I don't have to agree with the practice, and I don't. Just because you want to do it doesn't mean I have to fucking like it.
And yes, the National Guard can be Federalised. They can also refuse to be Federalised, by refusing to follow an order they consider to be in violation of their own State's constitution.
Technically this is possible, sort of, but it also would never happen, especially in the hypothetical instance you're proposing.
The Guard has only been Federalised once. So we don't know if it would ever refuse, do we?
I'm still hoping a Governor or two will have the cajones to refuse to do the whole gay thing. And frankly, I tried the interracial thing. Didn't have kids. But I almost married a girl who had four kids. All by the same father. She was Black, quite beautiful, so were the kids. It didn't work out, and for damn good reason. We chose to separate on good terms. And there were good reasons for the separation. I don't know how she feels about the idea of interracial business now. But I know how I feel about it. I was even married to a Chinese. No kids again. Again, a bad idea.
Now I am married to a lilly white girl. Smartest move I ever made.