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Freedom (LGBT, Race, Live), LGBT ((2.) 4.5% of adult Americans identified…
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LGBT
(2.) 4.5% of adult Americans identified as LGBT with 5.1% of women identifying as LGBT and the population of the U.S is three-hundred thirty million, therefore, three-hundred thirty million times 9.6% equals thirty-one million, meaning that thirty-one million people in the U.S are LGBT, which is really surprising don't you think?
(3.) let's think about Obama's Love is love speech. People were pleased with such generosity. With a gift like this, people were finally allowed to marry no matter how odd people think you are. Some people thought it was weird, some people were just, eh, but we together were happy.
(1.) The freedom of being a homosexual, every homosexual's dream. You ever stop and think about how many homophobes are just roaming the earth's surface? Going around insulting every single person that is LGBT. If you just look at the people around you and try and count the number of people that appear to be angered. Yeah, imagine that but multiplied by at least fifty-million or so.
Live
(4.) The freedom to live, I know it may SOUND ridiculous, but I am not talking about living if you know what I am talking about, I am talking about making your own choices type of living. now I've wanted to live my own life ever since my mom started making choice for me, but mom saw that I was responsible enough to make such tough choices, and I think everyone should have the freedom to live.
(6.) My first choice was probably what exploratory I was going to be taking when my mom suggested art class I thought: "well, there is no point in arguing, she is going to make me do it either way". but no, she said it was my choice and that one day I will be up and out of the house making my own choices.
(5.) Many people are overwhelmed by the fact that they will never have enough money to buy a house, so they think that as long as they are under their parent's roof, they have to oblige by the rules. I used to be like that, but I have got my future planned out, I will become a street musician, so I think that they should plan their future too.
Race
(7.) Race, everyone has judged someone or treated someone differently at least once just because of their race. I have seen this personally many times, like one time, I saw an argument over which race was better, the argument was so loud that it attracted other people to join in. Trust me I wanted to put a stop to it but I ended up minding my own business.
(9.) Imagine a life lacking judgement of colour. wouldn't that be amazing? Just think, in the near future we might just even forget about our wrongdoings in slavery and all the unnecessary things that we did just to show how ugly they are only to show that we are uglier on the inside. How does it feel? How does it feel to have been called ugly? But in the end, we made up, we put the past behind us. thanks for listening. have a nice day.
(8.) when I was in fifth grade, I thought to my self "how come I see white people sweating more than black people". Because I heard that darker colours conduct more heat than light colours. I was so curious that I ended up asking Google. Although I can't remember much although I do remember it saying that black people have more melanin than white people, and the melanin reduces sun damage. And I'd be lying if I said I wasn't impressed.
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