Pulse Nightclub Discrimination

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In the late 1930’s and 2016 Lesbian, guy, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people of the world are experiencing too much discrimination like being called names, putting there names on newspaper so they can't get jobs, beating them up and throwing them in jail. This all happens in the streets, schools and even in their own society and is destroying the lives of homosexuals. Despite of a society that is moving forward in acceptance of differences, many young people still maintain uncomfortable and confused attitudes towards non-heterosexual lifestyles. LGBT people around the world have been through so much stress and control over them by the society that they have had enough and it's time to show the world what has been happening since the 1970’s and how things need …show more content…

This man has reached a level of intense anger all because he saw two men kissing. “Witnesses said he fired relentlessly — 20 rounds, 40, then 50 and more. In such tight quarters, the bullets could hardly miss. He shot at police. He took hostages.When the gunfire finally stopped, he had slain 50 people and critically wounded dozens more in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Mateen, who law enforcement officials said had pledged allegiance to Islamic State in a 911 call around the time of the attack, died in a gun battle with SWAT team members(Schneider).” The tension in the air speared rapidly throughout the club with most utmost fear of dying in that night club was the worst feeling any person of LGBT or anyone can ever have.This shows that people who are against LGBT dont care what they do all they think is that they can solve things themselves and end up making things worse for themselves and society. But this only what earlier had happened this is only part of the determination of

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