Argumentative Essay On Gay Rights

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Sexual orientation and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Questioning, 2-Spirited Allies/Asexual, Pansexual, and Demisexual rights seem to cause quite the roar in controversy, but while all persons have different views, laws enacted regarding equality should be considered in the rights of a minority. Many human beings taking on queer (different) roles in life are often discriminated against in todays society. While those opposing this said lifestyle have their reasons, (many being set on religious beliefs) LGBT+ members should still have rights as Americans to be free because of due process, and also in the fourteenth amendment. Though, there is no argument for gay rights as to if they are or are not illegal, because there have been no …show more content…

Where is it written that anyone is better than any other on this planet or possibly deserves the basic principles for themselves alone? It doesn't matter about race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation because what does matter is being different. It's falsely assumed that LGBT+ individuals are not equal to the rest of the world and the rest of these people want nothing to do with LGBT+ members and will rarely share their own air with them. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (etc.) people-- human beings born free and given granted equality and dignity, who have a right to claim that, which is now one of the remaining human rights challenges of our time. This country's record on human rights for gay people is far from perfect; Until 2003, gay marriage was still a crime in parts of this country. Many LGBT Americans have endured violence and harassment in their own lives, and for some, including many young people, bullying and exclusion are daily experiences. So all nations, have more work to do to protect human

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