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Queer critiques of gay marriage Introduction The articles ooze ity and legitimacy. The two make valid and good arguments on religious critiques of gay marriages. One of the articles outlines the visions of the LGBT community. The article is an official document that shows the position of the community and their plan for the future. In the vision statement, the community demand respect, recognition and economic freedom for their members. Such are basic benefits that members of the community have forgone owing to the society’s skeptic and discriminative nature.
The vision statement therefore gives the community’s future endeavors and their attempt to gain the basic human rights. In the article, the community notes that the number of homosexuals has grown despite the widespread negativity the members face. The second article adopts an equally critical stand as it investigates the cost of achieving equality for the LGBT community. The author of the article understands the society’s skewed and skeptic approach to homosexuality despite the growing number of gays and lesbians in the society.
In constructing their articles, the respective authors uphold some of the basic guidelines of writing. The make essential citations thereby enhancing the authority of the claims they make. In retrospect, the two articles are valid reports that make good arguments. Furthermore, they are good sources owing to the authors’ ability to present their facts systematically and attempt to provide evidence by citing the works appropriately. LGBT. Beyond same-sex marriage: A new strategic vision for all our families & relationships.
July 26, 2006. Print.The LGBT community in the country sought to develop a new strategic vision to help redirect their future endeavors. The new vision seeks to safeguard immense economic benefits for gays, lesbians, transgender and bisexuals in the country. The article seeks to safeguard the acceptance, respect and recognition for members of the community in every feature of the society and numerous states within the country. In justifying their new vision, the community explains a number of intricate features of the society including the diversity in families and households as the number of homosexuals grow throughout the country.
The community argues that the increase in its size implies that a greater number of people continue to face economic stress. The community uses its experience and experience on the issue by analyzing official reports in coming up with the blueprint. Despite such attempts, the article lacks statistical proof of the issues it raises a feature that make it inflammatory. Nair, Yasmin. “Against equality, against marriage”. Queer critiques of gay marriage. Print.The article vouches for equality for the LGBT community.
The author develops the article systematically by showing the changing fortunes of the members of the community. He, for example, discusses the history of gay marriages concluding by stating that with the current leadership, the country is likely to safeguard the position of homosexuals thereby creating an all-inclusive society. The author further discusses the cost of the desired equality. The author argues that members of the LGBT demand all human rights and acceptance in the society as any other citizen does.
The author argues that gay marriages are marriages just like any other and the members of the community deserve equality in every aspect of the society. Such features as health care are essential to improving the quality of life for gays. The author thus encourages dialogue in order to create a better society for every citizen. In developing her arguments, the author uses content analysis as she discusses issues raised by different quarters in order to build her case. She does so passionately but becomes increasingly sensational and inflammatory.
She does not show the prevalence of the issues she alleges to by providing statistical evidence. Works citedLGBT. Beyond same sex marriage: A new strategic vision for all our families & relationships. July 26, 2006. Print.Nair, Yasmin. Against equality, against marriage. Queer critiques of gay marriage. Print.
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