LGBTQ+ is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and much more depending on what you gender identify yourself as. These individuals as a demographic group remained largely silent and unseen in American culture that was until after the second world war. Due to the fact that this “issue” being so new to society, not much action has taken place other than the fact that in 2015 the Same-Sex Marriage Act was passed. The reason that gay rights have become so huge during this time is that its American and everyone wants to be able to live their American Dream.
Conservatives may believe that LGBTQ+ rights should not be allowed, I believe that the LGBTQ+ community is humans too, therefore, being that LGBTQ+ rights are Human rights as well. Therefore being that I believe more people should let the LGBTQ community be just as accepted as others that are considered “normal.” Even if gays are not considered “normal” they should definitely be treated the same as everyone else on the grounds that they are humans too and because feminism is a big part of this and people are more tolerable to feminist than gays which are fighting for the same thing.
When people are against LGBTQ+ rights that say much about their character and just by knowing where someone stands on this topic you can usually get a sense of who they are and what they believe in as a person. People who are against these kinds of topics are usually the older generation, and because they are older they do not always have a good grasp that times are changing. It’s understandable for the older generation to want to keep things old-fashioned because it was just easier that way, but as the world goes on and continues to grow so do the minds of young adults and children. And many do raise their child to be aware of there types of things and how their parents choose to teach them how to preserve them is totally up to them. The thing with raising a child up in the new generation right now with such a mind that is so closed minded it is going to be hard for that child growing up, especially with the technology these days becoming more advanced.
Here are some rights that the LGBTQ community are still trying to fight for. Not only was same-sex marriages legalized in the US but there are other rights that had to be passed by congresses, such as discrimination in the workplace, lack of gender-neutral bathroom, and Adoption, custody, surrogacy, and other parenting issues. Although there is a law that states that one cannot be denied work for his or her gender or sexual orientation but there is no law that protects them from discrimination. 21 states still have laws that say one can be fired for being of one’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Gender-divided bathrooms are something that trans people have fighting for the reasons that are given for the fact they have not allowed gender-neutral bathrooms is because many people feel “uncomfortable” and well that just shows their character and makes gays and trans feel unwelcome and ashamed in ways they should not.
Adoptions are also a right that is allowed between a stereotypical family a married man and woman, but many gay couples are not able to adopt. Many agencies will reject the idea of letting a child into a gay household because they think it would be unethical to the child, and that child will be raised to be gay also within not the case. If anything a child that is raised in a household in a very positive environment that accepts these societal taboos that child will grow up and spread positivity and have our world grow and develop. This is only half of the things that the LGBTQ community have to deal with and it is not fair that all there are human rights and they are not even treated like humans.
One other reason the LGBTQ+ community is such a big topic right now in the world is that people do not believe that gays do not deserve rights. The phrase “Gay rights are human rights” is something that has always been said because we are just like everyone else, we all bleed red, we all get hurt by the same things. Articles 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights addressed the rights to equality. freedom from discrimination, torture, degrading treatment, recognition as a person, equality before the law. But even people who believe in the law do not actually understand the constitution.
In the human rights area of politics, there have only been minute changes to human rights organizations within the past decade to the LGBT community. Human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch now have campaigns to address LGBT human rights violations because there are countries that are denying them equal protection and rights. Specialized LGBT human rights groups have been active for much longer. To deny someone of their human rights is denying the person their humanity. For LGBT people, it may result in discrimination in housing and jobs, lack of benefits, harassment and stress, isolation, sexual risk-taking, physical abuse and/or torture and even death in certain countries.
Feminism in the LGBTQ community is very present, the vote for equal rights in gender identity and sexual orientation is also the equal right for strong women everywhere. Because women’s rights and LGBT rights are deeply intertwined the community is all about empowering each other and accepting and celebrating everyone’s rights especially woman’s different sexuality and gender identity. Due to the fact that women can possibly relate to the struggles that the LGBT community goes through it helps build for a stronger community of support. The reason the LGBTQ and the feminist movement are so large at the moment is due to the fact that these communities are at high risk to be sexually assaulted than a man and trying to get justice but because they are in the minority they will not listen.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), stated that “lesbian, gay and bisexual people experience sexual violence at similar or higher rates than heterosexuals.” People know these facts but yet it is rarely looked at because people like to believe that it is always the victim’s fault as if they were asking to get raped or sexually assaulted by a person that cannot control themselves. Homophobia isn’t just about sexuality discrimination. It’s also about normalizing gender stereotypes basically discriminating someone for not conforming to the societal norm. Fighting for gender equity means that we believe women or anyone else for that matter, they shouldn’t be restricted by traditional gender roles. We don’t want our children confined by preconceptions that limit who they can be.
In conclusion, the LGBTQ+ community should have the same rights as everyone else and not just be “tolerated” and they should be free to be whoever they want without criticism. With more research to be determined hopefully more people are able to realize how the LGBTQ community live and have to deal with on the daily and become more accepting. And treat them like humans because that is what they are, humans. And just because gays are not part of the social “norm” anymore doesn’t mean that they should be discriminated against. People are people no matter what they identify as. We all bleed at the end of the day so why are we treat others so different.