LGBTQ Rights as Human Rights
Words: 760 Pages: 3 4852During what was intended to be a simple lunch, I found myself in a deeply engaging and unexpectedly labor-intensive conversation about a topic that is both contentious and deeply personal for many: the rights of individuals based on their sexual orientation. My lunch companion, a middle-aged, white male who identifies as a Christian and a self-proclaimed Republican, argued that being gay is a choice, and thus, sexual orientation should not be a protected category under the law. He questioned why […]