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Do you support LGBTQ+? Why or why not? What lead you to do so?

2 years ago
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As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide information on the topic.


Support for LGBTQ+ rights and equality varies among individuals and societies. Many people and organizations around the world support LGBTQ+ rights, while others may hold different views due to cultural, religious, or personal beliefs. It's important to note that attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals and their rights have evolved significantly over time.


Support for LGBTQ+ rights is often based on the principles of equality, human rights, and social justice. Advocates argue that all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, should have the same rights and opportunities as others. They believe that LGBTQ+ individuals should be protected from discrimination, have the freedom to express their identity, and have access to healthcare, education, and legal protections.


Support for LGBTQ+ rights is also driven by evidence and research. Numerous studies have shown that discrimination and stigma against LGBTQ+ individuals can have negative effects on their mental health, well-being, and overall quality of life. Research has also highlighted the benefits of inclusive policies and societal acceptance, leading to better mental health outcomes and improved social cohesion.


Moreover, many countries and international organizations have recognized the importance of LGBTQ+ rights. For example, several countries have passed laws to protect LGBTQ+ individuals from discrimination, allow same-sex marriage, or promote gender identity recognition. International organizations such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization have also advocated for LGBTQ+ rights and equality.


It's worth noting that while support for LGBTQ+ rights is growing in many parts of the world, there are still regions where discrimination and persecution persist. Different societies and cultures have diverse perspectives on this topic, and ongoing conversations and education are essential to promote understanding and acceptance.


Remember that this answer is a general overview and not an exhaustive analysis. It's always important to consult diverse sources and perspectives to form a well-rounded understanding of any topic.

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Neriah Stallard

2 years ago

Support, because: I want everyone to be happy and well-adjusted; I don’t want anyone telling me how to live my life and I don’t want to tell anyone how to live theirs; as long as no children, animals or unwilling participants are not involved, I do not care what other people do in their sex life; and, I believe in the American ideal of freedom, not selective freedom, conditional freedom or constrained freedom, just freedom.

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Jacob Anderson

2 years ago

@Henry Moses It’s just supporting them, I’ve had a traumatic experience that lead me to not support

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Henry Moses

2 years ago

also to that person talking about hating lgbt is an agenda, its not an agenda, i just dont have intentions to support them. it doesnt contribute to my agenda at all

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Henry Moses

2 years ago

no hate towards any chill lgbt people i know, but a lot of the community is annoying 12 year olds just seeking attention and theres lgbt protests or whatever where they bark at straight people which is hella weird too, mentioning theyre practically adults making dog sounds at other people trying to intimidate them. and then try to convert those people that saw the weird community to become gay. im not saying all gays are weird or non functioning members of society, i just dont support the community itself because of the stuff that has happened with their "protests" in public. keep your barking to yourself.

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Jacob Anderson

2 years ago

I personally don’t support, by that I just mean I’m not gonna promote the community or decisions of that community, I support there rights as humans, but I just don’t support the community, I’ve interacted with some assholes in that community and it’s kinda ruined it on my eyes (edit) God damn y’all got mad, it’s just my opinion, everyone’s human, I don’t hate them, nor do I treat them any less human

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Marco Tracy

2 years ago

Sure. I don't care who you sleep with, who you want to be, what you do with your life.

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Jacob Anderson

2 years ago

@Christopher Lee I don’t support any sexual related community. Everything is too toxic in this world

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Christopher Lee

2 years ago

@Jacob Anderson they definitely can be! as can straight people, but you’re not “choosing not to support the straight community” bc of that are you?

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Jacob Anderson

2 years ago

@Christopher Lee You call it what you want, I’m not homophobic, I have plenty of gay friends. Y’all refuse to even consider the story because it proves that people in lgbtq can be toxic

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Christopher Lee

2 years ago

@Jacob Anderson this sounds like a classic case of writing off an entire group because of one negative experience with a few people. watch out, or you might “not support the blacks” if one black person is mean to you too. You know what that’s called? Racism. You’re homophobic no matter what excuse you use to justify it.

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