When someone refers to Gay Rights, they usually mean civil liberties that are granted as rights to heterosexuals, but are either inconsistantly given to or denied to people of non-heterosexual (straight) orientations.
This applies to people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or are generally not straight.
Some examples of these rights which are often denied to non-straight people are:
* serving in the armed forces
* having equal protection under the law
* the ability to enter into marriage
* protection from discrimination
* equal employment oppritunities
* the ability to adopt or have children
The list continues, and can include any rights that any other heterosexual person might have.
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Southerners are against LGBT because it goes against their collective values
The Human Rights Campaign works for advocacy for the LGBT community. Not only does it lobby for LGBT issues, but it also sponsors programs of interest to the community.
In Australia today, there are many activist groups dealing with LGBT rights, which are listed on Wikipedia's "LGBT rights in Australia" page, which can be found in the Related Links section of this page.
Yes, Abercrombie & Fitch are supporters of LGBT equality.
I don't know, i think she likes boys and girls. But that's just what I think.
The ratio of people for LGBT rights versus those against them varies significantly by region, culture, and specific issues. In many Western countries, support for LGBT rights has increased over the years, often with a majority in favor of equal rights and recognition. However, in other regions, particularly where conservative or religious beliefs dominate, opposition can be strong. Overall, precise ratios can be difficult to determine, but surveys generally indicate a growing trend of support globally.
They fought for equality of women and LGBT people, and they still do that today.
The "L" in LGBT stands for lesbian, which is a term used to describe women who are attracted to other women. The reason why the "L" comes first in LGBT is because historically, lesbian women were among the first to organize and advocate for LGBTQ rights.
Yes, they recently had a partnership with LGBT and are offering rainbow debit and credit card. Ever purchase you make with those card and automatically will support LGBT.
Sarah Palin is heterosexual. She is also a vocal opponent of LGBT rights.
All branches of the U.S. Military are typically supportive of LGBT rights.