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Why aren't we Equal?

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A look at the current state of civil rights that the LGBT community are fighting for with Stories from people who have been effected by discrimination. Hear their opinions and views on several issues. Watch and see what the LGBT is doing right now to try and change it all. featuring the "Center" in Orlando Florida!
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6 responses // Why aren't we Equal?

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    Its a look at what many people don't know is happing all around the word. i had a lot of fun and learned so much form filming this. i hope you enjoy this. We worked hard for the cause.

    johnisthestar
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    -"People are equal, actions aren't."

    kaecvtionr
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    the girl with "the wedding" is soooo confused! I hope she is the only one in this center who compares religion with ethnicity and sexuality.

    mcamca
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    Great job on the doc...Very informative and insightful to how gays are struggling to be recognized as equals. I agree you shouldn't be treated as a second class citizen because of your sexual orientation. I do have a problem with gays attacking religious beliefs that are intertwined into our government. I grew up saying "one nation under god" everyday before class. My grandfather, father, and uncle fought for this and it should not be diminished because gays are struggling for there rights. On our money it says, “in god we trust". In our courts we swear on a bible and promise to tell the truth and nothing but the truth so help me god. If gays want to be recognized as equals in America then accept what America stands for and respect it. I am for gays fighting there battles for equalization but don't do it by trying to diminish what America stands for and disrespect what a lot of American’s gave there lives for. We are a country that believes in God and our country is founded under this belief. You have the right not to believe in God and that is what makes our country great, freedom of speech and belief.

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