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The LGBTQ World

To be straight is not up for debate.


The LGBTQ World


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I am going to talk or Invent a new world a new world where everybody must be anything but straight. Being straight is not allowed and the term Hetrosexuality must never be heard. I felt very sorry for the " straights " as we called them as they were treated as social outcasts and always made fun of and it always upset me.


I did not judge people and never mind what people said or what people thought I had straight friends even though my family did not like me having straight friends. My straight friends were not welcome in my house by my family and my dad on more than one occasion told me that if I bothered with straight people anymore that he would report them to the law.


If you were straight you had to wear a locket because that locket would mean that other people would stay away from you. I hated this new world and this new law because it was not fair to humanity to treat the straights in this cruel way.


A brand new law was governed where all straight people had to be sent to prison because there were just far too many straights in the world. My friends were petrified as they did not want to go to prison and they were not going to live a lie by pretending that they were not straight. They refused to wear the locket and even went on picket protests to shout out to the world that straights should not be treated this way.


All the straight people in the world ended up hiding away under the ground and lived where the police did not really bother to look. It was not living it was just surviving. I decided to join the straights and I hid out with them and I fought along side them even though my family threw me out of the house and told me never to come back as I had brought shame to our family.


I did not like this new world and I did not like the laws of this world so I decided to fight the government on a humanity basis something the government did not expect to see coming at all. I spoke up in the government telling people that the world should be equal and that there should be no straights going to prison just because they are straight. I had the government fighting me on this even threatening me with putting me in prison for speaking out about the straight community.


My family and friends of the LgbtQ community begged me to stop speaking up for the straights as I was heading to go to prison but I stuck to my guns. I just wanted an equal world where we could all live together in harmony and the straights could live along side us. I decided to keep pushing and pushing for equality in the straight community and yes I was sent to prison for this.


The straight community went berserk attacking the LgbtQ community and the law as they wanted me out of prison and they went on a riot around the world to get me freed and to have equal rights for the straights. The government around the world were scared because the straights were fighting back with a vengeance and they were being listened too at last all they wanted was their freedom.


The straights were being listened to and they were even speaking up at government functions and listened to by the media. Word was getting out there that the straights were being given more and more support and governments around the world were treating the straights with respect. I was let out of prison but it was not the end of it I continued to support the straight's and so did many other organisations and there was now lots of support out there for the straight people of the world. The lockets that straight people had to wear were now against the law and straight people were treated as equals.


As time went on and much more campaigning for the straights around the world things for them were constantly changing they were even allowed to marry and believe it or not they could even have children. It goes to show the power that voices can achieve if we keep on about something and keep pushing for what we believe in as human beings.


The fear of being straight had evaporated even though I still had friends who were still scared of being straight but we were working on that all the time and so were they. When they were ready they would tell people that they were straight but that was their call. I was not going to push them at all it was when ever they were ready. You only say you are straight once and that takes lots of courage it's then confirmed. I lost everything in my life to help the straights but I achieved my goal in the end.


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