Topic > Homosexuals Should Have Equal Rights - 1166

Homosexuals Should Have Equal Rights As the years have passed, homosexuality has become a very controversial topic. The fact that day after day we fight for equality just to be happy, I think it's an injustice that many people refuse to give them the rights they deserve. In my opinion we are all the same. we are all human beings who have the same abilities, we have two arms, two legs, a brain etc... and they have many qualities that can be developed but only due to the fact that their sexual orientation is different from that of man and woman "common" women and men, I feel that we are depriving them of so many things, that in my opinion we are doing an injustice as a society. I want you to realize what we have done and take action to prevent people from being happy, from respecting their way of thinking, acting and living. My purpose in writing this article is to present my point of view on how society has changed over the years. Even as homosexuals fought for many years and in all the different struggles they managed to obtain the rights that they deserved and that one day they had and which were then taken away from them because they became themselves and also because of the ignorance of some people. Homosexual love relationships are exactly the same as that of a heterosexual couple. Marriage is a commitment that two people make when they love each other, are willing to spend the rest of their days together, with the person who can be themselves and not have the fear of being judged for who they are, the person you know which is always there, in good times and in bad. Not with a person you're with just because the company is so nice. In the United States, in 2004, Massachusetts became the first state to legalize marriage… middle of paper… negative comments, they would just ignore them and move on. I personally support the gay community wholeheartedly as two of my best friends are gay and I can't say what my life would be like if I didn't have them. They are people who are always optimistic and always have the best advice. They are brave people because the fact that they came out is a reactionary fear towards people, but they still come out and be who they truly are is something that I respect and I would always be there to support them. A talk show called Ellen Degeneres, a 14-year-old named Graeme Taylor, said: "It takes time to feel comfortable with yourself. I went through a very difficult time learning to accept myself. Once I did, I realized how beautiful this thing is." It's shocking how a teenager can say this with a confidence you can't even explain