Thursday, November 8, 2018

Daniel Martinez (LGBTQ)


LGBTQ 

Introduction: As many of you know about the colors represents the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender) community. Some of the people are like that and not many people respect them equally. Many members of the community worked hard to get the word that people who are LGBT have the right to be that kind of person what ever they want. In some parts of the states created laws that made the LGBT people unfair.
                                                                                                                                                                

Information: Each of the meaning of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) describes people’s personality in a different way then any normal person. Lesbian is when a woman falls for another woman who they sometimes refer to themselves as gay or gay women. Gay is when two people who are the same sex in a romantic way fall in love. Bisexual is when people have emotional attractions to the same or different genders that they don’t need to have any sexual experience to identity that person as bisexual and in a lifetime the experience of this attraction differently. Transgender is when a person’s sex is different than the sex that they were assigned at birth (Male at birth who is really a female all the time and it also goes for female to male). Sometimes you can see Q next to T and Q means queer which people who are not exclusively heterosexual in their sexual orientation (particularly young people) or questioning about yourselves.     


Source: “Defining LGBTQ.” The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, https://gaycenter.org/about/lgbtq/.


                                                                                                                                                                 
  
Information: People have been treated unfairly that bad things happen to them because of they way they are like for example torture. People have the right to be who they really are, and they shouldn’t be abuse about it. The Human Rights Watch wanted to help the people who are part of LGBT have their rights to be themselves and want to advocate laws and policies to protect them.


Source: “LGBT Rights.” Human Rights Watch, https://www.hrw.org/topic/lgbt-rights.



                                                                                                                                                                    
    My Words: I care about the LGBT community so much because I was part of the club that relates to LGBT in high school for all 4 years learning about the community and ways to convince other people to respect them as well. One time in the club I had a field trip to go see the movie Bully and after I saw the movie it was sad and shocking that I felt bad for those students for what they’ve been going through and made bad decisions to deal with their problems. Violence is bad, and people need to see that treating other people bad will cause them to do Violence as payback. I respect the LGBT and I don’t mind see people act that way which makes me a caring person. It’s about time that people need to respect the LGBT community especially children to reduce violence in the future.   

                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Supporters (who like to take a stand in the community):

Name: Stary McCabe-Glynm
 My geography professor


                                                                                                                                                                   



Name: Douglas Martinez
 Little brother (2nd child)


                                                                                                                                                                   



Name: Kathleen Martinez
Statement: "Every one was created equally and should be treated equally."
                       Little sister (3rd and final child in my family)





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