There are still countries that punish the LGBT community in the name of religion or tradition.
History is peppered with famous couples, famous for their LGBT relationships, from Alexander and Hephaestion, Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas, Greta Garbo and Mercedes de Acosta and many more. While Alexander the Great and Romans were accepting of eunuchs (castrated men).
The question remains in the face of discrimination why do some communities find it hard to accept LGBT relationships more than others? To some, their opposition is more of a matter of faith as for others they view these type of relationships or lifestyles as abnormal.
Nature is filled with examples of gay animals, from swans to dolphins. It would be only logical that if these cases exist in the animal world the same phenomena would happen in the human race. And educated people understand that their is no choice in gay preference. A person does not choose to be gay or straight. This brings us back to the question, of sexual preferences and whether it is time that as a society we stopped discriminating against others as a result of these preferences. Essentially, humans have the freedom of will and can make the choice which can be exercised. The LGTB society are not harming others. And criminal laws of educated states are made to punish those who inflict harm on others.
Who are we to deny the LGTB society the right to happiness. After all, under the skin, bone, muscle and wigs (excuse the pun) we are all the same and there is no reason for us to deny others the same freedom and rights everyone else enjoys – the right to happiness as long as we're not hurting others. Can you imagine having your choices being monitored round the clock or being discriminated against? Some countries still behave in this manner. The result: some members of the LGTB community feel persecuted and face issues of suicide.
It is time that the world awoke and helped the LGTB community to be accepted. If you know someone from this community reassure them they are your brother or sister and there are more important things in life than worrying about sexuality or a transgender way of life. The world has bigger problems than same sex marriage, dont you think?
Why does society make it so hard for us to be who we really are, our true selves? It would be so easy to change this. So why does not everyone start with themselves? Think about what you say and who you could hurt with it. Stop to think about differences as something bad and see them as an enrichment. It's not too late for our world to become a better place where everyone has the chance to feel safe and worth it
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RandomTell me again how you think God will judge others for who they love, and not judge you for hating someone you've never met?