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    ". . .who am I to judge?"

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    Recently‚ Pope Francis was asked in an interview on what can he say about homosexuality‚ and his answer struck the whole world -- "If the person is gay and seeks the Lord and has good will‚ who am I to judge?" A problem without solution is not a problem‚ but a reality to be accepted. We are all aware of homosexuality and how it affects our society. Some would treat them as bringer of misfortunes or a contagious disease because of the discriminations they’re getting. As humans‚ we tend to judge

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    Anti-Gay “Scouts of Honor” was a video that shocked me to know that the largest youth movement in the country‚ in which values are treating everyone equally and standing up for what you believe in‚ would ban gays to be a part of their organization. One in five boys in American are a boy scout. In Petalima‚ California‚ troop # 174‚ a twelve-year-old boy by the name of Steven Cozza started an anti-gay stand by the name of “Scouting for all”. They held petitions and set up stands at local grocery

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    Gay Marriage

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    Hala Bchara Outline Essay 4 I. Introduction A. Thesis: The Gay marriage is wrong and we should be canceled B. Preview 1. Family 2. Religion 3. Culture 4. Social II. Gay marriage prevents family forming society‚ and consequently it leads to the extinction of human being on earth (argument) A. We can do LGBT adoption by law  (Opposing) B. If being gay is an option‚ more and more people will take it and it will end up hurting society (refute).

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    How to Watch Your Brother Die Michael Lassell portrays himself as a straight man in his poem “How to Watch your Brother Die.” In reality he is a 21st century gay poet. The poem tells the story of a man‚ this being the straight narrator‚ who is called across the country to visit his brother as he lies on his deathbed. Later in the poem we learn the dying brother is suffering from HIV‚ and had been disowned by his brother because of his homosexuality. As the poem goes on‚ the narrator creates a unique

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    “Evidence” by Kathryn Schulz covers the topic of exactly what our beliefs are based on‚ and just how hard it is for us to admit we are wrong. Throughout our lives‚ we all experience moments when we realize we were wrong about something. For a majority of the time‚ these moments are small and somewhat insignificant to the rest of our lives. However‚ that is not always the case. You probably cannot imagine the difficulty of discovering a belief you held for your entire life was utterly wrong‚ yet that

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    Angus Bethune Short Story

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    The Normalities Fighting against discrimination was difficult for people during the late 1980s and 90s. Gays and lesbians were not accepted and eating disorders were very prominent. Eating disorders peaked in the late 80s‚ and obsessions to be ¨normal” was commonplace which consisted people wanting to be unhealthily thin. In the short story A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune‚ Chris Crutcher has manifests these hard time by mimicking his childhood and his own life experiences. Being gay

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    Queer Parenting

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    Nancy D. Polikoff looks at the fundamental desire of queer women to have children. With that‚ a queer couple or individual women can have children through various forms such as adoption. According to Polikoff‚ queer women are not immune to a culture of obligatory motherhood. She goes on to state that “we are girls before we were aware lesbians‚ and we were raised by families that expected us to be mothers. We read the same books and saw the same movies as our heterosexual sisters. And today we live

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    Queer as Folk

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    There should be a warning before purchasing Queer as Folk. Warning: What you are about to watch is extremely explicit or Warning: Naked bodies are guaranteed to be shown ever 3 minutes. Many gay advocates hate the series because they believe its obsession with sex overshadows other aspects of the gay community. Think about it though. Certain heterosexual television shows like Sex and The City are all about sex and sexuality‚ and it is accepted because ultimately the majority of the relationships

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    Queer Theory Essay

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    and We ’re Here! ’ Queer theory and Queer politics is often hard to comprehend‚ and harder to define since part of it ’s basis is intentionally having no set definition. Queer theory is surrounded by contradictions‚ difficulties‚ opposing thoughts and political debate. Queer theorists have different ideas on what is ’Queer ’ and what is not ’Queer ’ and some Queer theorists believe there is no set doctrine in which to be ’Queer ’ because that would adhere to the ’norm

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    living than society would accept. Tennessee Williams was known as a “closeted” gay man. Williams was writing in an era where no two men could be together‚ so he wrote this play with the feelings he was hiding from the rest of the world. Using the Queer theory lense‚ did Williams purposely make the character Tom sound as if he was suppose to be resembling Williams‚ or was this just a

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