Number of findings suggest that most Americans feel some tension between their desire to be fair to those who are different from themselves such as homosexuals. Surveys show that acceptance of gays and lesbians has risen over the last 20 years, and currently about half of Americans say that homosexuality should be “legal” and “accepted by society.” Very large majorities of Americans say that “as a matter of principle, the federal government should treat homosexuals and heterosexuals equally.” Majority of Americans say that homosexuals should have equal rights in terms of job opportunities, but when questions refer to occupations such as teachers or parenting, support drops dramatically when homosexuality becomes an issue with occupations that deal with child, such as teachers, of course there would be a problem when homosexuality is mixed with parenting (Kafka, …show more content…
There is often obstacles stopping the gay parents from adopting a child and having a family. There are still a lot of arguments on this subject and most of them are opinions in the world. For example, Denial of LGBT couple for adoption, it's often an opinion. Then there is organizations like ECDFA that prevents discrimination against anyone who is trying to adopt, but mostly LGBT couples. Then again there are religious people and they all have opinions but most of them are theories. When a LGBT couple wants to adopt they should have the right to and have the right to be equal like everyone else and be