Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:31 UTC
Article 4 in the Declaration of Unity does not mention sexual orientation, which I feel is important to include, even if it might be assumed under another category. Is there any way we can adjust the Declaration of Unity to include this, as well as make sure it is ...
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You're right. Dignity for all should cover whether someone is straight, gay, bi, etc. I was just concerned about that, since the United States constitution should have covered it by saying that we're all equal, but someone people managed to omit it anyway.
You're right. Dignity for all should cover whether someone is straight, gay, bi, etc. I was just concerned about that, since the United States constitution should have covered it by saying that we're all equal, but someone people managed to omit it anyway.
What do you think about Article 18. Equality of Dignity for All?
To me this combined with Article 4 covers all humanity.
It would be more prudent to include an article that generally defines the word Equality to include anyone, regardless of any personal attribute that may make them different from any other citizen.