One of the major conflicts of the LGBT is that you are either for or against the idea and that you cannot possibly be neutral. All those in the middle ground of the subject cannot avoid the subject. The question will always come back and then those that said that they were neutral would then finally face the fact and choose a side. There is also the matter of should all individuals classified under LGBT be treated equally. For the most part most of those that say LGBT is a bad thing are those that are following their beliefs from a religious view. The question there is, is that ok for all religious people shun the LGBT. Should there be a law that bans that kind of behaviour?
Of course, politics have a major part on the view of the LGBT. In 2015 the Supreme Court's decision to allow gay marriage in all 50 states was an important decision. Also the fact that schools and other places have been disregarding all discrimination on the LGBT. In schools, there have been many cases of boys or girls saying that they are more comfortable being classified as their opposite sex. Therefore all gender and sexual discriminations are starting to be rejected by society. Even Donald Trump at one point was defending the LGBT and saying that it is ok to be like that. In a political view is Trump the best candidate to be president just because he is ok with people under the LGBT? If Hillary is elected, would she somehow influence the Supreme Court into passing a law saying that all those wanting to be classified as LGBT are not allowed to exist?
Once everyone, even all those hating or saying LGBT is ok under religious standpoints, has agreed to no discrimination against the LGBT, what changes are there to be done? The society today is what is keeping changes from happening. There is the matter of "if someone famous does something then we should all do the same thing", or, "is they don't like something or a certain group of people then so should we". How far will this society take and twist the standers of everything and everyone?
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