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How do we create equality for all gender identities, particularly those who are LGBT?
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Human rights are violated when people are attacked because of their sexual orientation
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or because they don't follow the others cultural norms about how they should look or behave.
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We have made great steps in recent decades in our society to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people
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who make a big contribution to our culture and to our economy.
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Despite all this, LGBT people continue to face and fight with significant barriers in their life.
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More and more studies shows that this irrational phobia against this collective it hasn't gone away.
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But how Discrimination effects LGBT people?
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In some countries, people from the community have difficulties in accessing education or work places.
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They are also frequent victims of human trafficking.
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In rare cases, there is even death penalty for being LGBT.
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Just imagine you are a boy and declare yourself gay in front of your family and schoolmates.
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After that, your schoolmates would mob you or just tell uncomfortable things.
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Some of your "friends" would suggested you to commit suicide.
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Situations like are not so rare as you might think.
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So, what needs to be done then?
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Sexual identities are changing.
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It's important that the government has a handle on this and, most important, the schools, universities and health institutions.
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The regulation of homosexual marriage can be a step to the right direction.
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Everyone needs to support this community.
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Start with yourself and help to build a way towards justice.