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Thursday 27 March 2014

Natural or not?


Since the beginning of humanity social orientation has determined your status on society. Society has always repressed these people making that even now people don't have the courage to express their feelings out loud. Nevertheless there have been radical changes due to their willingness to change society's approval. But did they really make a change? 

After decades of demonstrations and displays of the right of freedom and expression, homosexuals unfortunately haven't been able to win society's and government's heart. With their motto "Everyone has the right to decide!" They have been willing to finally get the right they are fighting for. Homosexual marriage is playing an essential role in most of the discussions nowadays. Dozens of courts battle against gay marriage. But, why? Some people argue that having parents of the same sex is bad for children. Nevertheless other people highlight the idea that marriage is irrelevant to parenthood. Gay marriage is part of gay rights, which are at the same time part of civil rights.

People argue that the government is using sexual orientation as an excuse to deny gay marriage. The truth is that the state has acquired to win the battle as it has convinced society of frowning at homosexual relationships, meaning that now, as a consequence, gay partners are being repressed by their own society as they can't do the same thing everybody does. In addition society has created stereotypes that attribute a more aggressive and masculine view of homosexual women and more feminine and fragile views of homosexual men.

Finally, homophobia has extended through the whole world even young children grow up being forced to think that loving someone of your same sex is bad and without having an opportunity to develop their own opinion about this. Homophobia has even reached the point of extreme violence. How far can we let homophobia control the thoughts and actions of our society?




1 comment:

  1. It's interesting that businesses and marketers are more than happy and ready to acknowledge a growing and generally affluent market segment, but policy-makers are not.

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