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Tag Archives: civil rights
David Tyree and I: Gay Marriage
1.) Whether a group is a minority or not is irrelevant to whether they should have rights. 2.)The “Can’t let gays redefine marriage” argument is inherently flawed because str8 Americans have redefined marriage constantly over the years based on CURRENT … Continue reading
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Gender Status Out the Window
Like the right to marriage, gender is a very personal and individualistic part of lives. Who we marry has nothing to do with other people. Our gender status has nothing to do with others as well. These are personal life choices that the government is trying to regulate. Continue reading
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My Prom Experience
My Prom Experience & First Amendment Rights Continue reading
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Tagged American Civil Liberties Union, cancelled prom, civil rights, Clothing, Constance McMillen, discrimination, dresscode, first amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Formal wear, Freedom of speech, gay teens, High school, Indianapolis, Law, mississippi, prom, rights, school, transgender, United States
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We Do Not Control Our Image
Transgendered Image in the Media Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Hill, civil rights, Cross-dressing, discrimination, Drag queen, film, holocaust, image, Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence, media, Norman Bates, oppresed, Psycho, slavery, transgender, Transgendered, TV
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