Some good questions to ask about gay rights might be:
Anyone with a conscience would ask for gay rights.
Yes he did support gay rights.
I think a neat question to ask about the civil rights movements would be to ask how the gay rights movement in the 21st century can be compared to the movement for racial equality in the 20th century.
Sense Lincoln did a good job during the war and ended the war people hoped that we would face the next issue and legalize gay rights and lgbt Rights a marriage
HE IS GAY, GOOD QUESTION THO, HE JUST IS
You could defend gay rights by explaining that it is not a choice and that (if you're a Christian) God wanted you to be different from everyone else. You could say that you feel offended when you are called insulting names and that you don't appreciate it. Of course, it depends on what is meant by "gay rights." You can counter with the question of "What rights would you deny to gay people, and why?" In fact, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people aren't asking for any special rights -- just those we share with the rest of humanity, including "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
gay rights are positive rights.
They would get all the same rights as anyone else.
Denying basic civil rights to gay people does not add anything to the public good. However, extending equal civil rights to everyone improves the quality of life for all.
Yes, good question.
Equal rights for gay people mainly affect gay people, but equality is good for any society. So in that sense, everyone benefits, even those that oppose equality.
The real answer to this question is: No. In fact, nobody in the band "Fun." is gay. This is a common misconception, because the band heavily promotes gay rights. The band believes in equal rights (including marriage equality) for everyone.