https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/08/bermuda-repeal-same-sex-marriage
I've seen some liberals argue that things like gay marriage are part of an "inevitable march of progress" and fighting against it is futile and being "on the wrong side of history" (as if history had a teleological end goal), and that once passed, there is no going back. This certainly goes against that argument.
TIL that Bermuda was a significant enough country that it is a catechism of shifting historical trends on social issues, apparently.