There are many ways gay people are denied their rights. As of 2013, Gay people are still denied the right to marry in 36 US states. Many of those states also ban gay people from adopting or visiting their partners in the hospital. Gay people can also be fired from their jobs for being gay in 31 states.
Surveys vary, but in the United states, as of 2017, about 35% of the population oppose gay rights.
Yes, all gay people in the United States have some rights, but depending on the state, they may be lacking some important rights, such as the right to marry, and the right to not get fired from a job for being gay.
In the United States, no level of government "promotes" gay rights, but all levels of government should respect and enforce the rights of every citizen, gay straight, and all other orientations.
John McCain opposes gay rights, but believes the states should decide. In general, John McCain has been known to be 'moderate' for a Republican, at least on certain issues like stem cell research. It's possible that he could evolve his view in the future on gay rights.
There has not been an openly gay president for the United States of America. President Obama is the first president to openly support gay rights, but he is not gay himself.
gay rights are positive rights.
Which statement is true? *Feminism and gay rights were political and social movements. (was the right answer for me on apx)
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the gay rights movement in the United States
Since EVER. Its not Fair for us not to have the same rights as heterosexuals. There have been many Gay Rights movements throughout the last 100 years. In the United States, the first modern organized gay rights movement began in 1969.
There is a wide array of different views among Christians regarding gay rights. Christians do not all always think with a single mind. Some support gay rights and many do not.