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    Lgbt Rights Opposition

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    One huge problem for early LGBT rights movements was religious opposition, especially christian opposition. For over 2000 years, Christians have seen being gay as immoral (“Gay”). Many of them refer back to the biblical sections that many Christian followers interpreted as anti-gay (Slick). One of the most commonly referenced verse, “Leviticus 18:22, ‘You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination’ ” (Slick). Leviticus 20:13, "If there is a man who lies with a male…

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    I am writing to you in hopes that I might persuade you to look deeply into the importance of LGBT rights . I strongly believe that gay rights are human rights , no one should ever have to be facing discrimination for their sexual presence , especially by their own government . I believe gay rights should be acknowledged and preserved by the US government . A quote I stand by is “ privilege is presuming to speak for others you know nothing about” gay Americans are still Americans who deserve…

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    but these freedoms are often not available for many people. One example of the struggle to attain certain civil liberties and rights can be seen in the gay rights movement. Over time, many people have spoken out against the unjust treatment of the LGBT community. They have been subject to a lot of discrimination and harassment and only in recent years has that begun to change. Recently, gay marriage has been legalized in the United States, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the fight is over. The…

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    cursing and hitting others. Then before you know it someone is accusing you of being homosexual as well and throwing you into the thick of this fight. Next, you are being physically attacked and arrested by the police. This is what has happened to the LGBT+ people of Russia for the past ten years due to the fact that the…

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    with the acronym, the term LGBTQ was coined in the late 1990s. Since the beginning of LGBTQ studies, many educators have combined each represented group to teach gay studies in a more collective way. Still, we have the notion that many activists and LGBT members believe that the term does not accurately represent all that it refers to. Many educators teach lesbian and gay studies together, while other educators do not. This has caused many groups within the LGBTQ acronym to feel left out because…

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    The LGBT Community I want to discuss to you is all about LGBT Community, What is the LGBT Community? The LGBT Community or GLBT Community is also known as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,and Transgender. And LGBT are supportive people, organizations, united by a common culture and social movements. These community generally celebrate pride, diversity, individuality, and specially sexuality. The gay community is associated with certain symbols especially the rainbow or rainbow flags.…

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    this essay, it will be looking into the world of the LGBT community and what that means for people 's experiences involving and surrounding crime and victimisation, and statistics on LGBT crime starting with, "Almost half (48 per cent) of all lesbian, gay and bisexual people have been the victim of some type of crime or incident in the last three years." (TGBCS, 2013). It will also look at types of risk factors that are experienced in the LGBT community, to which tends to have an impact on…

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    Nelson Mandela's Analysis

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    the approach of human’s privileges: “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.” Our society enhances LGBTT’s as a different subpopulation whereas they should be treated just as equally to someone being straight, through history they fought to gain rights in the legislation. Despite bearing some minor differences, LGBTT community experience distinctive emotions and transitions but also endure similar social conflicts through anti-oppression and multicultural approach.…

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    with the statement that is “all men are created equal”? The truth is… we cannot. Not everyone is treated equally in our world; whether it be women against men, or sexual minorities, such as people in the LGBT community, against heterosexual people. The healthcare for many people of the LGBT community is not the best and does not support the needs of most of the people included in the community. Many lesbian women and gay men have been diagnosed with HIV over the course of the past few years.…

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    Each individual has their own experience with dealing with issues concerning their sexuality. Compiling data to constructing the historical overview identified how the LGBT community was placed in a single category, and oppressed by the dominate majority who considered their behavior deviant. Organizations fought for gay rights, but some also fought for women’s rights and other civil rights and liberties that were not…

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