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    Gay And Gay Rights

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    Gay Rights Gays should be allowed to have the same rights as everyone else. They used to not be allowed to adopt children in some states. They get abused verbally, mentally, and physically by their family and friends. There are some people who disagree with the thought of gays getting married. They can’t get jobs because of their sexual orientation. Some people accept the fact that they want to love who they want to love. What’s important is that gays are mistreated wherever they go. Gays

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    simply, they are in love. The gay rights movement is a continuing procession that fights for their rights. The gay rights movement actually begins on November 11, 1950 when gay rights activist Harry Hay founds America’s first national gay rights organization by the name of Mattachine Society, according to the “Timeline: Milestones in the American Gay Rights Movement”. Their leaders or people who advanced their purpose are Harvey Milk, Harry Hay, LGBT, or lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual groups

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    Gay Rights Essay

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    Fighting for Gay Rights In our society we should protect LGBT rights it’s unfair that we treat them differently. We should make more changes about how we treat them they should be allowed to go as they please or shop at places they want to shop at. Without being told they can not go in a certain restaurant because the way they are. People should not discriminate the reason being is you never know what that person been through or why they are like that. And it’s hard for a person to

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    Gay Rights Media

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    the specific population that they are supportive. One of the main issues that can affect the the faith of the audience would be based on Gay Rights. We have some media stations that just chooses not to cover this topic in order not to loose their audiences. They believe that covering a sensitive topic would hinder the media business. In regards to gay rights movement the media have made significant coverages to outweighs those media coverages whose goal is mainly

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    Over the past decades, being gay was something no one talked about. It was a subject that was very taboo and society didn’t accept. People saw it as a stage one goes through and something unnatural. Thanks to the media, more and more celebrities have come out of the closet over the years. Soon people became accepting of the gay community and their life style. Being openly gay, lesbian, transgender, or bisexual in the workforce can lead to discrimination. Gay mirages are also frowned upon by society

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    Gay Rights Australia

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    MHIS109 Analysis 1) “Gay rights have come a long way, but there’s more to do” by Greg Waters, Sydney Morning Herald (2018), outlines a national journey but also personal journey of the author. Waters highlights how as a nation, Australia has come so far since the 20th century in terms of gay rights, yet there is still more work that needs to be done, to ensure all discrimination stops. Waters uses evidence from 1972 to highlight how inhumanely gay people were treated, including being dismissed

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    Gay Rights Essay

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    Gay rights and marriage equality has always been a major issue. Not only in the United States, but all throughout various cultures in the world. One of the main reasons why it is not widely accepted is due to religious or cultural reasons. Thankfully, more people have become more accepting of it and keeping an open mind about it. As of June 26th, 2015, gay marriage has has finally been legalized in all 50 states. However, there are still people who do not agree with it and still try to vote against

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    American Gay Rights

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    Lesbians, gays, bisexual, and transgender Americans face many oppressions and do not share the same civil rights as their fellow heterosexual citizens. In my opinion, your sexual preferences should not dictate your civil rights. Sadly, this is not the case in America. The Declaration of Independence proclaims that “all men are created equal” with the right to “life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.” However, in today's society homosexual are not giving the same opportunity to achieve their pursuit

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    Clare Gay Rights

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    but the fact that queer visibility has increased is inarguable. According to this Salon article, “supporting gay rights is good for business” (Kelley). In the article, Kelley discusses the move by companies to publicly show their support for LGBT rights, and how this motion is not “brave,” as much as it is financially beneficial. As we progress further along in the movement for queer rights, more and more companies hop on the bandwagon, because being progressive is profitable. For many of these companies

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    all of my preconceptions of homosexual marriage and gay rights were miserably wrong and that from then on, my beliefs on the topic were going to change drastically. That night, my best friend confessed he was gay and his revelation was something my Catholic morals could not digest. I was born into a homophobic family and raised into believing that homosexuals were associated with evil. But how could this be? One of the nicest people I knew was gay? His words were so alien I felt like I was somewhere

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