The Y generation's gay and lesbian communities continue to expand their horizons with the Y generation, and new tolerance trends are beginning to emerge. The gay community may be welcomed by today's generation over the past generation of the United States. Because more people are going "going out" than ever, we have proven that homosexual communities are accepted and that equal rights are enjoyed, but discrimination still exists. Homosexuals and lesbians are more popular in the Y generation, but hatred and misunderstanding still exists.
What about homosexual and lesbian equality? Contemporary conservatives are promoting equality of race, gender, religion, but they do not provide equality to homosexuals or lesbian groups. This is related to the religious Christian background that appeared in modern conservatism. In addition, this implies their role in the tolerance of other cultures, but emphasizes that other cultures are consistent with modern conservatism moral education. As far as Bock's article is concerned, small competition may itself be good. Can "intellectuals" counterattack the problems and statements raised by the United States in the process of history? Internal competition sometimes improves the country by absorbing competitive opinion
After the Ishigaki Riot, homosexuals in New York City faced the barriers between gender, ethnicity, rank and generation and became a coherent community. Within six months, two homosexual activity organizations were founded in New York, focusing on three newspapers to promote confrontation strategy and gay and lesbian rights. Within a few years, homosexual rights organizations were founded in the United States and around the world. On June 28, 1970, the first gay pride parade was held in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago to commemorate the anniversary of the riot. A similar parade was held in other cities. Today, the gay pride event will be held at the end of June every year to commemorate Ishigaki Riot. The Stonewall National Monument was founded in the premises in 2016.
During the final drafting period, the homosexual community worked hard to influence the ultimate constitution and was endorsed by the Association of Lesbian and Gay Equality National League (hereinafter referred to as NCGLE) activists. NCGLE was founded in December 1994 and is looking forward to maintaining sexual orientation in the equality provision of the final constitution. The activities of the alliance include coordination of the actions of members of the allies, organization of lobbying activities reflecting the ethnic and linguistic diversity of homosexuals in South Africa, preparation for submission to the Constitutional Conference, very successful letters, petitions and A postcard plan is included. The protection provided by the Constitution in the constitution can be regarded as a product of NCGLE's successful exercise.