Femisim, Sexual and Gender Equality

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Feminism/Gender and Orientational Equality
Even though many say that the idea of allowing same sex would be against God's will, and that women are also the lesser sex of the two binary genders, as well that it is unnatural for people to be transgender, everyone, regardless of gender (binary or otherwise) and Sexual/Romantic orientations, deserves equal rights in all cases. Because in only seventeen of fifty states, homosexual couples have marriage rights. This leaves thirty-three states with those who want to marry someone of same gender unable to be legally wed. Furthermore, The CEDAW (The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women) Treaty was never ratified by the United States. Feminism is the campaign to equality for all genders, just as LGBTA is the movement for all gender identities and sexual/romantic orientations, according to most within the campaign. Despite being just as human as any person, women, (people of all) gender identities and romantic/sexual orientations are discriminated against, and do not have the same rights as cisgender heterosexual males.

Feminism culture is the drive for equality among females and all gender people that are not specifically ‘Male’. There are thousand of misconceptions about what Feminism is, and what Feminism isn’t. To start, Feminism is not about hating men, ‘Destroying the Patriarchy’ or making Women the dominant gender. A statement from Bell Hooks, a third wave Feminist and Feminist Scholar says “Feminism is the struggle to end sexist oppression. Its aim is not to benefit solely any specific group of women, any particular race or class of women. It does not privilege women over men. It has the power to transform in a meaningful way all our lives. Most...

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...alth issue, and has to do with an individual person. If someone is not comfortable with their body, then they have every right to change that, even if someone else says it’s unnatural. So taking this into consideration, the idea that not everyone deserves equal rights based on sexuality, gender or sex, is an unfair, scientifically unmoral, and biased way to live. Equal rights means everyone gets the same treatment, and we still have a lot to learn in these regards.

Works Cited

http://thoughtcatalog.com/nico-lang/2012/12/why-we-need-feminism/ http://www.transgenderlaw.org/resources/transfactsheet.pdf http://lexiecannes.com/2014/01/28/new-study-family-rejection-violence-cause-for-high-transgender-suicide-attempt-rate/ http://www.avp.org/storage/documents/Reports/2012_NCAVP_2011_HV_Report.pdf http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/05/0510_050510_gayscent.html

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