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Thursday, 24 March 2016

"I now pronounce you husband and.. husband."


Carlos McKnight at the White House

Same-sex relationships have been around for many years and have become common. Nowadays it isn’t unusual to see males or females holding hands and although it’s common ground for females, the intention and relationship shared between the couple may be more than that of BFFs.

The legalization of same-sex marriage in countries like Spain, South Africa and Sweden (in terms of which legalized first) to name a few has made it easier for the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) community to express themselves better without being criticized by people who don’t see them as “normal” and has helped people live with and accept the differences of other people.

Countries where gay marriage is legal.
The United States of America had been one of the few countries that had not yet legalized gay marriage. This decision was argued from the 28th of April 2015 and as of the 26th of June 2015; the US Supreme Court reached a ruling for all states to issue marriage licenses tosame-sex couples and to recognize same-sex marriages validly performed in other jurisdictions.

This hashtag was very powerful in many social media platforms (although #LoveWins was more popular) as it was reportedly used over 5 million times in 24 hours according to the social analysis site Topsy.com founded (but was later deactivated) by Apple. This showed just how much of an impact it had on the people and to what extent the issue would be taken. It became a global trend as activists, celebrities and even president Obama used it to celebrate the final decision.
How the Supreme court ruled on same-sex marriage.

It was reported that over 10 million tweets were composed about the Supreme Court’s decision, this was also an advantage to many companies like Starbucks, Ketel One Vodka and Honey Maid Snacks as it was a chance for them to market their products and be part of the conversation. Many companies shared videos and pictures, renamed their products and displayed the rainbow image that is used as an international LGBT symbol for pride.

Over 6 million Facebook users were announced as identifying themselves as part of the LGBTQ (the Q standing for “Queer” which applies to young people questioning their sexuality). This has helped people express themselves a little more without being ashamed of their sexual orientation.
What was important about the whole situation was that the LGBT community be given the right to marry like each and every couple, for them to be viewed as similar to everybody else and not be judged and for young kids to grow up not being ashamed of their sexual orientation and to take pride in it. At the end of the day, love won.

8 comments:

  1. That's true hey nowadays we see many males and females dating and there's nothing wrong about it,people do what they want and with people they love.

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    1. True. People should be left to live their lives as they see fit.

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  2. That's true hey nowadays we see many males and females dating and there's nothing wrong about it,people do what they want and with people they love.

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  3. People should date whoever they want, you can't choose who to fall in love with. I say, people should be able to do whatever they want.....even if it's marry the same sex as you, never mind what people will say because they always have something to say. The society will always judge you, so do you.

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  4. People should date whoever they want, you can't choose who to fall in love with. I say, people should be able to do whatever they want.....even if it's marry the same sex as you, never mind what people will say because they always have something to say. The society will always judge you, so do you.

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