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    Gay Rights Research Paper

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    individuals has been and continues to be a difficult and lengthy ordeal. Even in present time there is no such thing as equal rights. This is especially made evident when non-LGBT individuals concern themselves in matters that have a direct impact upon gay individuals and families. A large percentage of the population choose to express their conservative ideals ultimately resulting in discrimination against individuals who do not share their traditional views. This is a constant struggle that…

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    Being against gay marriage does categorize you as homophobic. What defines homophobia is when you have “Prejudice or dislike against homosexual people.” Although standing against same-sex marriage and being homophobic is not wrong, having prejudice and dislike against anything does categorize you as “anti” it. In greater detail, the definition of a phobia is “Having or involving an extreme or irrational fear of, or aversion to something.” Therefore having an aversion toward same-sex marriage…

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    In a way it is quite unusual to be a gay person in diverse an assumed to be original town like of Houston. This is in no way bashing the city in any way but particularly just throwing my two cents to grow up as a gay Mexican American and discovering the gay community. The smell of liquor and stench of sweaty people around you isn’t the combination that is flattering. I didn’t grow up with the same freedom most of this people did and is was quite clear. I grew up in a Mexican family with the…

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    Home sweet home my pretties. Gay adoption shouldn 't be called that there shouldn 't be a label on anyone. Same-sex married couples adopting shouldn 't depend on who the parents love but if the child will be able to fill the love of a parent ga, straight, bisexual, or transsexual it shouldn 't matter. Gay parents will be better than straight parents because gay people will think children will be precious, to them it would be like a diamond beautiful and priceless. Same-sex married couples will…

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    article goes under a ruling where a company discriminates against a person due to sex gender and recognizing a gay marriage the same as a unisex marriage. Example: the discrimination stems from not acknowledging the spouse as a wife/husband because the sex of that spouse is that of the same. The central concepts are clearly defined. They are discriminating against a person for being gay and their sexual orientation. The central argument is clearly stated in this article-to prohibit…

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    Law and the Gay Rights Story was written by Walter Frank. He talked about the major issues and the inequality of the gay and lesbian community. The author discussed the history of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community and the laws that affected them. The word “law” refers to policies, court case, and the people who are a member of the government. At the same time, he give the view of the LGBT community and surprisingly, the view of the people who does not like them. With given…

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    This video is called “Who Sounds Gay?” This is an opinion piece that was made by a man named “David Thorpe.” He interviews two men with two different sounding voices. One who has a stereotypical “gay voice” and one man who has a deeper more masculine sounding voice. As it turns out the man with the feminine voice is a straight man and the man with the deeper voice has the “gay voice.” As class we have not touched on our connection of voices and the sexualites of humans. What I could connect to…

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    first no one really cared, but the more it was put out there the more it became evident that this couldn’t be ignored. It wasn’t until June 26, 2013 that gay marriage accepted in all fifty states. It is gradually becoming more widely accepted, but there are still large groups out there that do not support it. In Sager’s article Refuting Anti-Gay Rights Arguments, we see that he has a much stronger source because he comes back with textual evidence, while Dawson’s article Bisexuality is a real…

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    While reviewing the article “When You Are a Gay Boy in America” by Danny Zaccagnino, I learned about many of the positive aspects of the LBGTQ community, while also gaining an understanding of what it is like to live a day in that community. I was entertained throughout the majority of the article and in the end, I could not be happier that he found his angel. While the ending was enjoyable, it was heartbreaking to see some the things he went through and how scary it could be for him at times.…

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    an impact on marriage as well, as people will be impacted by their family on who they marry. Traditional marriage rights apply to heterosexual couples, especially in today’s society, more and more same sex marriages are arising. 1 In the video, “Two Gay Dads, Two Kids, A Normal Family” explains the…

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