Sunday 24 May 2015

[LGBT] Yes for Rainbow


"Yes to inclusion. Yes to generosity. Yes to love. Yes to equal marriage."



This is a historical week and those big things happened this week should be written in history. From Europe to America, from people to politicians, LGBT community really made a huge step and progress.

 
Rainbow Country
First of all, I have to say, Irish is so impressive.

Ireland is the first country in the world held referendums to permit same sex marriage or not.The government lets its people have the power to decide whether same sex marriage is legal or no.

The official results show 62.1 per cent voted in favour of the gay marriage referendum (Yeah~ an overwhelming victory).


Yes for sure. This is most Irish people’s answer to this referendum and it shows that, according to Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said, "With today's vote we have disclosed who we are — a generous, passionate, bold and joyful people.

Ireland became officially a rainbow country. The coolest thing is, there was a shining rainbow over Dublin after the results! God loves rainbow and knows which country deserves it. 




Bold Leader
Secondly, another huge politician tied the knot with his boyfriend. This bold man is Luxembourg's Prime Minister, Xavier Bettel.

He is the second world leader to marry a same-sex partner while in office and Iceland's former prime minister,
Johanna Sigurdardotti, is the first, if u want to know.

Luxembourg became the 17th nation to enact marriage equality and its prime minister can’t wait taking this bill onto action. He and his Gauthier Destenay exchanged their vows and rings this week.

President and Prime Minister are the best person to embody the law. 


Cure who?
The last, there is a good news on America. This April, according to Washington Post,  US president Barack Obama called for a ban on so-called “conversion” therapies that promise to cure gay and transgender people.

It works.

This week, Oregon has become the third US state to ban the practice of “gay cure” therapy for minors.

Although this “Gay cure” thing has been condemned by bodies such as the American Psychological Association, a lot of people still have faith that gay can be cured. I really have no idea who gives them this weird faith and why they believe it firmly.

In my opinion, people want gay be cured due to they can’t accept the truth that homosexual really exists and live bravely in front of them.

So, face the truth, alright.



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