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Gender Identity Essay

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Gender Identity
Society should be more open minded with the topic of gender identity. Our society does not like rapid changes when they are publicly made; there is always a dispute or an opposition against those unexpected changes. The LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual) community is the “rapid change” that society finds difficult to deal with. Although, this community has always existed, but it has never been publicly recognized like it is today. Gender Identity is a very complicated topic to talk about because it has so many concepts that only those who find themselves as part of the LGBTQIA+ community can fully understand.
People’s gender identity does not often correlate with their assigned sex …show more content…

We all should receive the same respect regardless of our gender identity.
People should feel free to express themselves the way that they feel inside without going against societal expectations. If we think about it, this should be the norm, we all should be able to express ourselves freely because this a free country, am I wrong? According to Sara, “[T]ransphobic bigots justify taking our rights and ostracizing us from society by saying that transgender people are sexually deviant…” (Sara 2017). We cannot judge or reject these individuals because they should have the same rights as other human beings. If we treat them different or see them different, we are just devaluating their self of existence. Someone may argue that they can express themselves however they want, but that does not necessarily mean that society will accept such behavior as appropriate or normal. Society would consider “appropriate” or “normal,” things that we have seen in our culture as morally acceptable, in this case, that there are only two gender identities. Some particular religious’ groups even consider members of the LGBTQIA+ community as individuals who are acting against God’s will, which should not be the case. In a religious perspective, we are all brothers and sisters, which should be sufficient for us to accept each other the way that we are. The fact that transgender people does not

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