The harassment of LGBTQ couples and people has been only going up, and it must come to a stop. Like this article tells us about how the movie, Buzz Lightyear got banned [where did it get banned?] because of one little lesbian kiss. America is supposed to be a free country, but people can’t be who they are. This movie is a great example of how people who are just a little different by being LGBTQ get treated differently because of that. And because of one small little kiss, it’s like the biggest thing in the world, and so ‘crazy’ that it had to be taken down in Indian, because they are so sensitive. The LGBTQ struggle has been going on for years, and nothing has seemed to change. And that’s why I think it is the perfect time for the government to stand up and protect your own citizens. There have been many many times where these LGBTQ’s have been through a lot of struggles because of who they are. But let’s do it together and stand up for the people of America. We can do it!
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