domingo, 8 de mayo de 2016

Ellen DeGeneres, against Mississippi law that discriminates against gays

The presenter Ellen DeGeneres joins the discourse that opposes the laws against gay rights in the United States.
Mississippi has passed a law that allows deny gay marriage, adoption, health services and even fire them, not hire them and deny them the rental or purchase of a house...Some celebrities even Barack and Michelle Obama have gone to Ellen's program to protest.
"I am not a person involved in political issues," he explains in his emotional speech. "But this is not politics, are human rights and this law is the exact definition of discrimination."  That program joins to the Hollywood industry which last March joined to protest a similar law passed in Georgia.
With her speech apart fromdenounce the situation, the program sent a message of support to all gay people that lives in States. If Mississippi continues like that, could be effective the law which also prohibits transsexuals to change sex. Finally Ellen left a message "I think it's important to remember that seem to us more than we differ and we all want the same things:.. Love, acceptance, kindness So I advocate less hate and more love. less marginalization and work together. less sit and more dancing. "

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