This document discusses issues around human rights, especially women's rights to education in developing countries. It notes that not all traditions should be accepted without question and that many countries still do not fully respect women's rights to education. The document advocates for supporting organizations working to promote female education and quotes Malala Yousafzai's call to prioritize education over military intervention. It also expresses support for LGBTQ+ rights and equality regardless of attributes like gender, calling for non-discrimination and an end to judging how people choose to love or treat each other.
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1. Human Rights
Not all traditions are right and we should be allowed to question them,
especially in developing countries. Not all countries follow and accept
womens/girls rights, especially for educational rights. There are so many
things that still need to change. Thankfully there are a lot of aid workers and
aid organisations that help to encourage female educational rights and the
more support they recieve the better. Linking in with this I just want to share a
quote from Malala Yousafzai "Instead of sending weapons to Afghanistan and
all these countries which are suffering from terrorism, send books. Instead of
sending tanks send pens. Instead of sending soldiers, send teachers." Instead
of spending money on military intervention use that money on tools which will
help to educate women/girls in countries like Afganistan. Educate the idea of
peace and how communities can work together to generate equality and end
conflict.
Straight people for LGBTS rights. I believe in equality for all, regardless of
race, gender and LGBTS. I try not to discriminate in how I think, act and in the
style of language I communicate with. Let us not discrimate against love and
how we all decide to treat each other. I think it takes straight people to stand
up to discrimination and come forward and support gay rights in order for
things to keep changing and moving forward in a positive way. As long as you
are not hurting anyone and of legal age limit then what does it matter? We are
all entitled to share the experience of love and togetherness. #equality #peace
#non-violence #anti-discrimination