Here, Now, Today

People used to suck. To say the least. They were negative, degrading, and made the lives of those they disliked painstakingly and absolutely awful. People were rude and hurtful and a lot of it was brought about because of the societal standards at the time. But, as time went on, life seemed to turn about for those in the LGBT community. As we reach the 2000s, we begin to see people becoming a lot more comfortable and coming out of their shells. After such a long fight, people are still sometimes faced with hate and degradation, but they are still in many ways much more accepted within their society. Today there are people to go to feel accepted such as The Center or The ILGA, places committed to helping people feel accepted and comfortable within their own skin. Of course, there is still a great deal of hate and pain circulating about the LGBT community but it is growing onto a larger platform and is becoming so common that people are happy and comfortable with who they are. 


We have pride events, parades in every major city, festivals, movies, commercials. People are doing everything they can to change America to a land of the Free, like it is made out to be. Creating a better world for all people, no matter who they are or who they love. 



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