Monday, June 28, 2010

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The flag of the LGBT rights

friends Today is the 28th of June which is the International Day of Pride LGBT (lesbian, gay , bisexual and transgender ).

half the world's streets are dressed in the rainbow flag for a festive claim of collective rights , who so often have been historically and socially ousted. Undoubtedly

approval of gay marriage by the Zapatero government was one of the largest steps taken in our country to abolish this discrimination still existed English law against sexual orientation other than heterosexuality , and I'm sure one day be remembered as one of the major steps of our democracy .

is intolerable that even today we hear people on our streets, sometimes very young, talk about homosexuality as a disease , or some kind of diversion or perversion, it is clear that the homosexuality is not rather than sexual characteristics , neither more nor less, neither is chosen, or modified at will, or is more good, nor bad but simply is. And that is what they have always aspired to normal. A kiss to the street without anyone point to or look at them wrong . Something that is far. So there

this parade, to be visible to the world, and because there are places on earth where your sexual orientation takes you to the gallows. I would like here to congratulate my friends David, José Antonio, Jorge, Pablo, Antonio, and especially to those who you work every day to achieve what you are being and some even allow you not to be: people.

And because everything, even symbols are important in this struggle, the City of Cáceres second consecutive year has put a rainbow flag on its facade.

Would that be possible today in Badajoz ? Let hesitation.

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