Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Letter to the Editor on General Issues of LGBTIQ-Free-Samples
Question: Write 1 letter to Editor of a Magazine of LGBTIQ, on general perspective, general issues of LGBTIQ. Answer: Dear Editor, Human sexual orientation is recognized as a natural and individual choice, the differences are not exceptional. In a multicultural country as Australia, each citizen share common rights regarding race, gender, color, creed and religion. However, it is to bring to your notice that the LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay. Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning) community is experiencing workplace discrimination from a long time in Australia. Even though the government has initiated laws and regulations for protecting equal rights of each individual, the LGBTIQ community is still not able to get rid of the difference in behavior. Through your magazine, I want to display the issues faced by the specific community and the way they are being treated. There are different categories of gender other than the conventional ones such as queer, intersex, asexual. The difference in their gender does not give them the right to be mistreated. They also have the right to be treated with respect and justice. However, the common people tend to ignore this right and the LGBTQI people are still facing the misbehavior. This specific article has examined the rights of the LGBTQI people in the Australian work environment in accordance with the stereotypical behavior faced by them and the ways by which it can be prevented using a legal framework. The people in the diverse sexual orientation consist of 11% of the total Australian population. According to the UN Resolution, the people of different sexual origin are provided security. It was provisioned in 2016 by UN High Commissioner for Refugees that no individual has the right to discriminate others based on their difference in identity. The misbehavior faced by the specific community needs immediate attention in every corner of the world. Therefore, I have taken this attempt to find out a resolution strategy for ending this inhumane behavior. The misbehavior is not only faced by the LGBTQI community in Australia but throughout the world. It was found out in another article that India has faced challenges in the health sector with the LGBTQI community. The debate was raised in the modern Indian society about the constant discrimination faced by the particular community. The LGBTQI people are neglected by the other members of the society. However, the rapid technological and scientific advancements have developed through years and strict laws have been introduced to end this misbehavior. It can be suggested that educations forms the basis in such sensitive case. Sexuality education should be introduced in the basic curriculum so that the students can become used to it as a common matter. It will help the sexually different people come to the mainstream of life and behave like general people. Children should get the primary education that there is no offence in being sexually different. There is no harm in being different from the others. The government and management should intervene in this matter in providing a safe planet to the LGBTQI community. Thank you Lily James C/15, Long Run Avenue, Melbourne, 580498 Email- lily_james.12345@gmail.com Phone- 793805798 Bibliography Pearce, J., V. Gardiner, W. Cumming-Potvin, and W. Martino. "Supporting gender and sexual diversity in high schools: Building conversations for LGBTQI human rights in the English classroom." (2016). Rees, Susan, Jane Fisher, Batool Moussa, and Philomena Horsley. "Intimate partner violence and LGBTIQ people: raising awareness in general practice." (2016). Riggs, D., N. Taylor, Helen Fraser, Catherine Donovan, and T. Signal. "The link between domestic violence and abuse and animal cruelty in the intimate relationships of people of diverse genders and/or sexualities: A bi-national study."Journal of Interpersonal Violence(2018). Szalacha, Laura A., Tonda L. Hughes, Ruth McNair, and Deborah Loxton. "Mental health, sexual identity, and interpersonal violence: Findings from the Australian longitudinal Womens health study."BMC women's health17, no. 1 (2017): 94.
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