Huwebes, Enero 12, 2012
GAY RIGHTS.
Every family has one (except mine of course).
Homosexuals should be entitled to all the same rights as straight people. We are no different than the rest of you. We simply choose to date different kinds of people. We should all be able to date whomever we want without fear of discrimination. Instead however, many homosexuals are denied the rights people take for granted. For example, in Colorado they have a constitutional amendment that forbids laws protecting homosexuals from discrimination. In other words, discriminating against homosexuals in Colorado is not only perfectly legal, but the state government is against trying to create an equal opportunity for all. Colorado is not the only discriminatory government however.
According to the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, voters have repealed gay rights laws or enacted anti-gay rights measures in more than 45 communities - in the U.S. - since the 1970’s. In Normal, Illinois, the City Council rejected a proposal to add homosexuality to the city’s anti-bias ordinance. Last year, only two days after the Lansing, Michigan, City Council approved a civil rights ordinance that included protection for gays and lesbians, a group calling itself the Majority Opposed to Special Treatment gathered hundreds of petitions to rescind the law.
Whatever happened to all men are created equal? It seems to me that the people of America consider all men, exactly the same as they are, to be created equal. However, that is not the way it is. Americans are so proud of their freedom and their liberty, yet they are so anxious to take that same freedom away from someone else. Why can’t we take that statement for what it is, and start treating everyone equally regardless of his or her race, gender, and sexual preference?
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