Persuasive Essay On LGBT Rights

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LGBT Rights
“Self pity becomes your oxygen. But you learned to breathe it without a gasp. So, nobody even notices you're hurting.” Every person who identifies as any of LGBTQPIA, (or Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, Queer, Questioning, Pansexual, Intersex, and Asexual) can connect directly to this quote by Paul Monette, who wrote it specifically for this group of people. Thousands of people daily are shamed for being a part of it. They are taught to despise themselves for who they are. “Gay Pride” is a common LGBT phrase for a reason: to teach people who are a part of the LGBTQPIA community that they don’t have to be ashamed of themselves. LGBT rights need a lot of work, but before we can make the commitment to do so, we need to make these groups accepted in all of America, not in only a few rare “safe places.”

A major problem is discrimination against LGBT youth (Cray, 3 Barriers) . They are constantly harassed both verbally - as shown by Tony Perkins, president of Family Research Council claiming it’s appalling to tell LGBT youths that they’re not shameful (as done by the “It Gets Better” project) and comparing homosexuality to drug abuse (Hooper, The War) , by the president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni calling gays “disgusting” after signing a strict anti-gay law and telling CNN reporters that he does, in fact, have prejudice against homosexuals (LGBTQnation, Uganda President) , by my own father comparing homosexuality as a whole to beastiality, and by both parents refusing to use a transgendered friend’s PGPs (Prefered Gender Pronouns) - and physically, shown in many public places: Schools, by 15 year old freshman Zach King’s beating (Ludlow, Gay Student’s Beating) , parties, by the assault and murder of Dwayne Jones, 16, of Ja...

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...terminal cancer than have a gay son.” (Daily Mail, I Lost Every Friend) That’s not even the worst of it, though. Most LGBT anti-discrimination rallies have posters that show the examples of discrimination people have faced. An all too common poster reads, “I am not here anymore.” (Belcher, Participants Demonstrated) (Blogspot, stfu_homophobes.gif) Many LGBTQPIA people lose their lives because they’re different.

In a country where people are afraid to be themselves, can America really call herself the Land of the Free? With freedom like that, no one is really free. In a world where I am afraid to love, where I am afraid to tell people, where I am afraid for my life, in a world where people are afraid of me for no reason, in a world where people who have never met me already hate me just because of who I am, I don’t think ANYONE has the right to say “We are free.”

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