All the rights of other people, except gays. In most states, gay marriage is banned. Opposites attract!
What are "better" rights? Depending on where we live, gay people may have fewer rights than straight people or the same rights. (For example, a group of lawyers in Minnesota has identified 515 rights in state laws that straight people have that gay people do not have.) I'm not aware of any place where we have more rights than straight people.
He thinks they deserve the same rights as straight people.
Maternity leave rights vary by state and by company.
Under state law, gay people in New Hampshire have virtually all the same rights that a straight person has.
Gays in WV have the exact same rights as everyone else in WV against someone killing them. It's just as illegal to kill a straight person as it is to kill a gay person.
Sooner than you think. Gay people in the US already have most of the rights straight people have. These changes take time but it's looking very promising for gays.
If they are living in the same state/province/country that accepted marriage equality, then they have the same rights as any straight, married couple.
There are no "gay rights". Gay people should have every statutory and Constitutional right Straight people have.
because Zach d Wallace of lancaster California is a straight up bamf
As of 2013, gay people lack many of the rights that straight people have. They cannot marry. They cannot do joint adoptions. They can be fired from their jobs for being gay, and they can be beaten up without it being a "hate crime."
It depends on the state/country. As of 2014, in the US. single gay people may adopt in all states except Utah. Couples may adopt in about 25 states. In Canada, gay people have exactly the same rights as straight people for everything.
In the USA, the same rights and freedoms as all residents, straight or gay. Just as a straight person cannot marry a close relative, a minor or someone of the same sex, neither can a gay person.