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Friday, October 14, 2016

Unjust Laws and Gay Rights

As Martin Luther pouf Jr. at one time said, matchless has a moral debt instrument to disobey un just now laws. throughout the city,state,nation,and world there ar many unjust laws that pause a persons justlys. One of the major policies that exists is the wiz that does non eachow all amusing muckle to be legally married to their partners. This should be protested because the U.S. Constitution grants all Ameri masss the rightfulness of the pursuit of happiness. If they are non allowed to be with the person they rage, thusly their basic right is non-existent. They no longer have the right to be prosperous just because the person they love is the aforesaid(prenominal) finish. Gender should not be a factor of love, it should not have to matter who a person is with if they are happy with them. Life is about(predicate) experiences and finding what makes someone feel great. By protesting this policy, equal, basic rights would be condition to everyone. LGBT race caniste r tolerate peacefully with the one they love and lounge around married. It can as well give everyone a reek that there is absolutely zero point wrong with same sex trade union. By denying gays their rights, they simply thinned them and take their happiness.\nPassive protection against this policy is the way to go because the message can be conveyed peacefully. Using force and military force would only make matters worse. Mahatma Gandhi once said, An eye for an eye pass on only make the self-colored world blind. If this policy is act to be resisted with no peace, a compromise will never be reached. It can be resisted by organizing marches where people walk together in union to support gay rights. Everyone around the state can refuse to marry until marriage is equal to everyone. This would be a method of boycotting. It can be thought as, If gay people can not get married, then why should I? It is all about peace. Flyers can also be make to spread the word about the unjust ness of the policy.\nIn this act, I would be part of an organization. I am not the only person ...

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