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alice
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Gay rights
December 4, 2011 - 04:38 AM
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gay people should hve the same right as heterosexual couples. Everyone deserves to be happy and love whoever they want to love.
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Kung'u
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Re: Gay rights
December 5, 2011 - 09:05 AM
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I support gay and Transgender rights, but countries should not be forced to Legalise; they should do it on their own accord.
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alice
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Re: Gay rights
December 5, 2011 - 10:42 AM
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I agree
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Taylor English
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Re: Gay rights
January 31, 2012 - 04:23 PM
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I support gay right to the fullest. I don't think it should a question of whether or not a country is going legalize gay marriages, it should just be legal. It's a normal thing, it's the exact same as a heterosexual marriage. I don't see a difference between the two at all. And why is it that a gay person has to "come out" and a straight person doesn't? They're both normal things. Straight or gay. No difference. There should be no feeling of having to keep it a secret.
Everybody bleeds red.
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Kathryn Sabo
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Re: Gay rights
April 5, 2012 - 03:53 PM
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Everyone deserves equal rights regardless of their sexual orientation, gender or race. There shouldn't be a double standard for marriage rights regarding gay people. Sure, a person has rights but, once homosexuality is introduced, it becomes messy. A person can marry whom ever they want, but when it's a person of the same sex their rights so out the window.
I feel that there is a lot of confusion regarding the rights of transgendered and genderqueer people. the definition of genderqueer: a catch-all term for gender identities other than man and woman, thus outside of the gender binary and heteronormativity. People who consider themselves "genderqueer" can identify as a non-static definition of the term. I think that, because of this non-static definition, we can only hope that there will ne equal rights for all in the near future. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kat Sabo
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Stephanie
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Re: Gay rights
April 18, 2012 - 04:36 PM
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I totally agree with that statement. No one in America should face any of these issues at hand becuase of there sexuality. It's stated in the Constitution that [quote] "all men are created equal". Just because they're gay,lesbian or transgender does not mean their special or anyless then others, it just means they are just as good as any other man or women in this country. They deserve the same respect any straight person would recieve not to be cut down and humiliated.
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