Why
is it that as a culture, the thought of walking down the street and seeing two
men holding hands sends chills down one’s spine? Why is it that with all the
problems going on in the world, rape, murder, poverty, all we can think of is
not allowing gay individuals the rights to living? We want to take away those
rights and deny them what they deserve just because they are different? Montana
is one of many states where gay marriage is not legal. I am originally from
Washington and I am proud to say that gay marriage is now legalized. I couldn’t
be happier for the state as a whole, but more importantly, my family members
that are gay and now can legally be recognized as a couple.
Montana
is a state that has not yet legalized gay marriage. That means, when a man or
woman loves somebody of the same sex, they have to break the law to be in love.
Love is an emotion, why should the law prohibit emotions? In a survey published
in December 2011, it was found that even in a state of opponents of gay
marriage, 51% are okay with civil unions. 62% want same-sex couples to have
legal equality. In the same survey, 37% of people polled said same-sex marriage
should be legal, 51% voted that same-sex marriage should be illegal and 12%
said they were unsure. In 1979 in Bozeman, my uncle David and a group of his
friends were trying to make a gay night at a local bar and grill. As they were
enjoying their meals, they were attacked with knives. Luckily, everybody was
safe. They were attacked for being different. Many places have a singles night
for heterosexual people, why should homosexual people be excluded?
In
Livingston, Montana, the town theatre showed ‘Brokeback Mountain’ for a week in
2006. The reaction was shocking. Many people came to watch the movie about two
cowboys who fall in love, despite everything they have going against them. When
the theatre owner would go down to close up after showing the film, everyone
thanked her. Word of mouth started spreading and more and more people started
coming to see the movie. Owner Margaret Warner stated that she found the movie
to be “very touching, very sad”. Warner said the town was very accepting of the
film, as “they should be because it’s life. Anybody has a right to love whoever
they want.”
So
I admit, I originally started writing this paper because I had to, and was
definitely far from excited about it. I definitely don’t like writing papers
that require me to go against general public opinion. But I felt a connection
with this topic. I felt that I owed it to my family that has gone through
heartache about discrimination about being homosexual and other family’s that
have homosexual members in them. As I was reading articles about homosexuals I
started to cry reading everything people have gone through. I can’t grasp how
somebody can hate somebody so much because they are different from the cookie
cutter mold. Who likes conformity anyways? I don’t think that it’s fair for
people to be discriminated against for being in love. The biggest thing we can
do to prevent this awful discrimination is to be educated and accepting of
everybody, no matter their orientation, race, or religion. It’s important to
accept everyone, don’t hate somebody because they are different. Don’t judge a
book by its cover. All lessons that we have been taught since kindergarten,
right? So how come as a society we aren’t able to implement these basic life
lessons that we have been taught since we were 5 years old?
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