No. Human rights of all kinds are never ethnocentric.
Ethnocentrism a noun.
Cultural relativism was in part a response to western ethnocentrism
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The result was that gay people became part of public perception, leading to more and more rights.
gay rights are positive rights.
Mitt Romney was a vocal opponent of equal rights for gay people. He is now part of history, and is not in the public eye any more.
You don't get rights for being gay. In fact, depending on where you live, you lose rights for being gay.
Women's rights and gay rights definitely have some overlap, but the differences are in what rights are lacking.
They do support gay rights :)
The bible does not address gay rights.
The gay rights movement strives for equality.
The language of the civil rights movement has been used to fight the opposition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. The civil rights movement did not directly affect the gay rights movement, but it did influence some on how they could make their secret open and accepted by others. This eventually became known as Gay Liberation. It may sound similar to Women Liberation, the movement where women wanted rights to vote, get abortions, and have the same pay as men. Another term, Gay Power, originally came from the term Black Power which was part of the civil rights movement.