The Negative Speech Outline: A Speech On Discrimination

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Register to read the introduction… I mean, you can’t be allergic to gay people, you have no reason to be afraid of them, I mean, they are humans, like you and me! Their sexual preferences have nothing to do with you! The fact that they like men or women shouldn’t be why they are treated differently. And If you say, “I don’t like them because I am a Christian, and God doesn’t like gay people” That isn’t true. Isn’t it in the Bible that Jesus says that he loves all humans equally? And I know a family who are die-hard Christians and one of he women is a lesbian, she goes to church and does the communion like any Christian, catholic or religious

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