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Lgbt Rights Vs Civil Rights Movement

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History is said to repeat itself one or another along the time of our human existence. Although history does not literally repeat itself, current events can be justified as somewhat being repeated from previous experiences of history. One common example of this theory is the comparison of LGBT Rights Movement and Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement is classified as the effort for African Americans to gain equality of all races. Similarly, the LGBT Rights Movement is considered the modern Civil Rights Movement, due to the fact that people feel discriminated against the people of normal sex relations. As history has stated, the Civil Rights resulted in a success for African Americans; amendments were passed as well as legislatives. …show more content…

Because of who they love, how they look, or who they are as a person may be prone to some sort of discrimination against others. The LGBT rights have long been focused on ensuring that t lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people can live openly without discrimination and enjoy equal rights, personal autonomy, and freedom of expression and association. LGBT people deserve the full extent of freedom in and around every part of the world, not just the United States. Several organizations have risen based on the sole purpose of protecting these forms of “minorities” from any possible abuse by advocating the creation of laws and policies protecting people’s dignity and human rights. In today’s society, people of these categories face many forms of abuse including torture, killing and executions, arrests under unjust laws, unequal treatment, censorship, medical abuses, discrimination in health and jobs and housing, and many follow. Although the US may not face this form of exploitation to that extreme, they do still face some sort of inequality. However as a country that is known for fighting a Civil War for minority freedoms in order to end slavery, it makes no sense to begin the discrimination of this modern form of minorities when in reality, we fought for everyone to have equal human rights. This then reveals itself to the theory that history repeats itself. …show more content…

However, this didn’t end racial discrimination there; the African-Americans continued to be victims of discrimination as they were still viewed as inferior” to whites, thus not being granted full citizenship rights. This then led to the civil rights movement where African-Americans used non-violent protest as well as disobedience to bring about change and persuade the government to pass legislation. Although a prominent part of the nation’s history, equality

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