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    Jenkinson and a shocking many more, are all clear examples of hate crimes being metered out on gay men. Homophobia does kill, and isn’t reducing in frequency. Society kills homosexuals in ways other than murder. Due to the societal pressures, suicide rates amongst LGB individuals are skyrocketed compared to heterosexuals. Gay youths are 4 times more likely to attempt suicide. Gay teens are 3 times more likely. Gay men are 6 times more likely. 30% of the total suicides globally are made up by LGB individuals

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    Around last year one of the most controversial law was passed by the Supreme Court. This law is legalizing gay marriage. There are a lot of mixed feeling between people about this topic. Some people were very happy about gay marriage being legalized, most of whom are gay. However, there are also a lot of people unhappy, and they have some very good reasons on why to be angry. With gay marriage, say the couple wants a child so they adopt. The child that they adopt will not only be deprived of his

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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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    Legalizing Gay Marriages

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    has changed and has become such a huge topic of conversation and debate. Homosexual marriages have now become legal in all the U.S. I do not support gay marriages because homosexual couples should not have the right to get married, homosexual couples should not adopt without being judged, and also should not have the same financial benefits

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    The Rights Of Gay Rights

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    Gay Rights has always been a controversial topic. People have fought and argued over this simple human right for years and now we are finally seeing progress. The Gay Rights Movement started on 1924 by Henry Gerber, founder of The Society for Human Rights, the first documented Gay Rights organization according to CNN news. From the start homosexuality was considered a “sociopathic personality disturbance” which was diagnosed by the American Psychiatric Association in April 1952. When homosexuality

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    The Film On Being Gay

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    The film On Being Gay gave me new ways to look at and understand what it means to be gay. It was filled to the brim with thought-provoking discussion and exercises that allowed it to get its message through loud and clear. These being, the prevalence of homophobia in our culture and what causes it, learning to perceive the world as if it were predominantly filled with homosexuals, confronting the stereotypes society maintains about homosexuals, the differences between being gay or lesbian and coming

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    The struggle between Edward and Bella in the “Twilight Saga” can be closely related to the struggle of gay right’s in today’s society. During the whole entire saga Edward and Bella have to fight to keep their relationship with one another. This is similar to what the LGBT community has been doing for many years now. In the “Twilight Saga” some of the characters do not believe that Edward and Bella should be with one another because he is a vampire and she is a human. Similarly in today’s society

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    Should Gay Be A Racist?

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    If you think that by merely not agreeing with the gay lifestyle it 's bigotry comparable to racism think again. You do realize that 's a slap in the face of all those cultures you 're referencing calling all they fought for frivolous right? There is definitely a smear agenda going on. As soon as the whole gays-getting-equal-rights thing came into the spotlight all of a sudden christians are being called bigots because we don 't support being gay. the funny thing is, homosexuality is not genetic in

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    completely in definition is “gay”, it has two completely different meanings. Today “gay” means, “of, relating to, or exhibiting sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex; homosexual” (The Definition of Gay). and in the 12th century “gay” meant “happy or carefree” (How Gay) How did the definition of this word change so greatly over the years? Gay came about in the 12th century, with the meaning of “carefree”, “joyful”, or “bright and showy” (How Gay).“The word is first

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    Argumentative Essay Gay

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    through the halls and heard the term “gay” or “fag” followed by a couple giggles? When these terms are thrown out there no one understands how insulting they may be. Many may use the words without even thinking twice about it. For most of us it just slips out since it’s an easy, short and funny sounding insult. It’s almost a habit, right? None of this is justification for accidentally using these offensive terms! To begin, the main conflict is that the term gay isn’t even used in the proper sense

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