Friday, November 21, 2008

Gay-Schools

1. In this Chicago Tribune article, the argument is whether or whether not there should be a seperate schools for gays. I am on the side of the poeple that don't support this, because quite frankly, I don't believe it to be neccessary.

2. The celebrity example I'm going to use is very appropriate for this issue. In the Advocate magazine, Adrian Brody is repeatedely asked very inappropriate and personal questions about some apparent on-screen sex scene. The reporter asks Brody who he would be having a gay on-screen romance with, over and over again. This is exremely invasive and I definetely do not think this is fair treatment, and a celebrity, let alone, anyone, shouldn't have to endure that kind of scrutiny.

3. Privacy is very important in my life. Some situations in which I feel I need more privacy is
in my religion and schoolwork. My parents are always getting into my business about both of these issue, asking me if I remembered to pray, or if I did my homework. It ticks me off. Why does it tick me off? Because I'm turning 18 in a month and I'm not a little kid anymore. Therefore, I should alone for my prayers and homework.

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