Yep, all valid points.. I mean, it 's just about everyone having the same rights as the person next to them. It 's well known I am not the first one out the door with sparkalers when it comes to gay pride.. I didn 't even know the the ruling happened until I logged into facebook last night and saw one of my friend 's bashing comments about it. Pride is pride, everyone has the right to equal rights, regardless of race, gender, oriontation. Though, the photo going around of Iwo Jima Memorial Statue with a gay pride flag, kind of pissed me
Everyone in America has heard of Pearl Harbor before if you’re at least the age of 10. But how many people actually know what happened at pearl harbor besides it was attacked? Well you can learn quite a lot from actually looking into a subject. This is just a quick summary of the attack, the significance of it, and the memorial.
The case is about the right to be left alone, rather than the right to take part in sexual activity with someone of the same gender. Blackmun states that the case should be looked at through a lens that focuses on the principles that our founded under the right to privacy in the constitution (pp.507). There is not enough reason or grounds on the side of the majority to violate the basic rights to privacy. It is also not enough to claim that sexual acts of homosexuals is immoral to Judeo-Christians and has been for many years; because it may be immoral to certain religious groups but should not be illegal to all citizens
The War Dogs monument is located near the Korean War memorial, the World War II, and II and the Vietnam Memorial. The monument is going to fit best in this location because dogs played a part in those wars. the monument is going to have a big copper sculpture of a war dogs. All around the dog, we are going to have smaller dogs that kids can climb on. The War Dogs monument is going to be made out of marble which is a green material.
This case brought light to the issue of same-sex marriage. A country that fights for equality in every corner of the world was oppressing its own citizens and denying them marriage equality, a right that was promised to them under the law of the
Mayors Landrieu’s gave a speech about the removal of confederate monuments. Many people are either for removing or not. Many Landrieu’s discusses his view on the topic. He is for the removal of the Confederate monuments. He said and first he didn’t understand the fuss about the removal the monuments.
Lawrence and Mr. Garner were taken to court and fined, Mr. Lawrence argued the “Homosexual Conduct Law” unconstitutional and wanted to take it to trial. Lambda Legal quickly sought to help the two men. Along with that protestors were arguing that the ruling went against 14th amendment of the United States Constitution, which states, that every citizen should receive equal rights. Taking the case to court of appeals, where they had decided to consider the Bowers vs. Hardwick case after having a split vote. Which ruled that the 14th amendment does not apply to homosexuals.
The Vietnam War was one of the longest, and the most costly war in America 's history. Vietnam War was primarily fought in Vietnam from 1959 to 1975 and never reaches United States shores. This disastrous war was fought between North Vietnamese and it allies Viet Cong against the United States of America and the South Vietnamese army. As most war are known to me bloody and cruel, The Vietnam War was especially cruel and devastating, it took the lives of millions of Vietnamese civilians. Civilians who will never get to see their country united under one banner, and unfortunately thousands of Americans solider lives were regrettably taken because of the war, names of those solider are forever written on the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Wall, a permanent
“A group of people decided they’d had enough. They took a stand and in doing so began the New York Gay Activist movement. Which eventually spread to other parts of the country…. I very much doubt they know the impact of their decision to stand firm that day in 1969, but it’s because of those people that gay rights exist in this country today,” Lynley Wayne, LGBT Writer. Everyday people are trying to stand up for themselves.
I have seen many articles and done research on these topics and this is what I have concluded: everyone is equal. I may not personally be a part of the LGBTQ+ community or be a part of any cultural community or race, but I do believe that all feelings of an individual are valid. They are worthy of being and feeling any way they know in their hearts is right, regardless of what gender they are or the colour of their skin. But when we have leaders of countries trying to ban individuals from a place that is famously known as ‘the land of the free’, I become very uneasy about the future of this world. Humans has stooped so low that we cannot see past religious differences because of mistakes that some individuals once made a long-time age.
it isnt really inclusive is it ? its meant to show LGBT community pride not the straight community so really it mite not have the same past but it isnt inclusive just like the confederate flag isnt inclusive since so many ppl fought and died to bring that terrible era to an end, maybe some people believe in the pride of their ancestors and thats ok bcuz it is america. but the government shouldnt be paying for it to be flown. or how about british born american citizens who fly the union jack, the british did a lot of horrible shit too americans back in the day u gona out law those too ? or what about chinese americans, china's a commie country, communisms baddddddd lol right ?
There has also been an incident with Walmart that has caused curiosity within the community of Louisiana. The story goes that the man “ordered the image of the Confederate flag on a cake with the words, ’Heritage Not Hate’” (Kim), but the bakery denied the cake. He went back later and “managed to get an ISIS battle flag printed,” (Kim). Although Walmart did
Gay pride. That’s the type of pride I have in my GSA (Gay-Straight alliance). A suitable metaphor would be that little shop around the corner in your neighborhood, the new family business that just sprung up out of nowhere, charming and inviting, and most of all accepting. That’s what our GSA is, it provides a safe place for everyone, because it is needed. Our GSA has a handful of members, and of course one advisor.
During California’s Gold Rush of 1849, people traveled from across the United States, Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America, in hopes of getting in on the action. At the time, essentially only white men were allowed to mine – no women, immigrants, or even Native Americans. In turn, this injustice practice caused discrimination and although this was not the beginning of discrimination against races or sexes, it further prolonged it. Women during the Gold Rush weren’t seen much in the scene because in this time period, women were still viewed as housewives more than anything else. But, during the Gold Rush, women were also seen giving sexual pleasures to the men that outnumbered them in the beginning.
Lorraine Hansberry Broadway play A Raisin In The Sun illustrates how African American families struggled throughout life for justice and civil rights. Hansberry being an African American, was underrated an extraordinary writer. Many decades have passed and changed has occurred regarding race and discrimination. However in Today’s society we continue to face and see discrimination still takes place with injustice for African Americans and other minorities. Dreams and aspirations is what keeps the Younger family motivated regardless of race and injustice.
The red white and blue flag that was never supposed to touch the ground, now lies there, flames engulfing it turning it to ash . What feeling comes to mind when you think of that? Some people are angry by the fact, some shrug at the thought of this Nation’s Flag being burned. Those are two different tones/feelings, just like the ones in William J. Brennan’s Texas v. Johnson Majority Opinion and Ronald J. Allen’s “American Flag Stands for Tolerance.”