Challenging Homophobia: An Examination of LGBT Rights

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Equality for all. Most politicians believe in trying to throw that somewhere in their campaign so they will be supported by the LGBT community. The LGBT community stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transvestite. No matter how much we try to bring ourselves to want to accept them, we just can’t. They are an outcast in society today for falling in love with the same sex, or for being who they truly want to be. In 2011, there were thirty murders committed against the LGBT community, all were classified as hate crimes but nothing else would be done about them. All we do is sit back and watch them be dehumanized for being who they are and marrying who they love. The question everyone must ask themselves is why are homosexual men and women not …show more content…

Many religious leaders and followers have spoken out against this law. The Bible tells us a lot about everything, but one thing that we must hold true in order to follow Christ is love and compassion. Without love, it’s hard to see what is good in the world. The world is such a scary and messed up place, living your life without love is extremely hard. The Bible tells us in Luke 6:31 “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” As broad of a bible verse as this is, it tells us that love others as you want to be loved. Hating homosexual marriage is wrong because you don’t want someone hating your marriage because you’re straight. Many places have not allowed this on their campus because of Christian beliefs. “Despite the legal difficulties created by the recent changes, several Christian colleges — including Wheaton College, Baylor University, Union University and Cedarville University — have indicated that they intend to continue to exclude married same-sex couples from their health benefit plans” (Dunningham NP). This shows how some university’s try to use the Christian beliefs to be able to not allow same-sex couples the same health benefits as straight couples. Dunningham goes on to tell about the economic inequalities there are with same-sex couples. “According to a report from think tank the Williams Institute and the Center for American Progress, this can result in those people in domestic …show more content…

Today there are killings and fights and protest about gay marriage; this is not just an older generation thing. This is the second problem which is society today. If we see a couple walking down the street holding hands, we smile and continue on. If we see a same sex couple doing the same thing, we have to do a double take and give them a dirty look. The reason we do this is because we have grown up seeing same-sex marriage wrong. We as a society are not used to seeing this, so we cast judgment because we have not opened our hearts for this change yet. People want to say it is wrong for religious reasons, or because it 's how they grew up, or because it is gross. This is not a reason to deny someone else the right to be happy. Society today is so judgmental towards homosexuals that we have stopped treating them as human. “More than sixty companies, including Apple, Nike, and Morgan Stanley, signed onto a brief submitted to the Supreme Court supporting same-sex marriage in February, according to Fortune” (Berman NP). This article shows us that some of the biggest companies in the world support gay marriage. Apple has been a proud support from the beginning with rainbow signs and posters. The rest fell in love with loving others and allowing others to be equal to each other. If you believe in love and you are in love wouldn’t you want your fellow neighbor to be able to feel that one day, no matter who it is

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