Opinion

Who will protect the rights of queer children?

Children are the most beautiful creature of God. He gave birth to each child with unique identity and unique skills and creativity which they need to enhance and once they recognise it, there is no one to stop but imagine the situation of a child you didn’t get the opportunity to educate, or they didn’t even get the love of their parents.

No, not because the child is a girl, but because he isn’t like most of us.

It may be possible that the god blessed him more than anybody else, that’s why he had the unique identity.

Yes, I am talking about the child belonging to the LGBTQ+ community.

 

Nowadays, many families accept their girl child and don’t discriminate with them on the basis of gender. Girl children get equal opportunities at least they aren’t abandoned.

If we ignore female infanticide then girl child aren’t abandoned. But the same doesn’t happen with queer children.

 

Queer children aren’t able to understand the changes within themselves. They feel like they are having someone else’s body. Just imagine how comfortable you will feel if you get fit in a dress of the wrong size. Then imagine the situation of that child.

 

But he isn’t getting any love rather he is bulyed in school, people ignore them and many time their family abandoned them due to which they are forced in sex trafficking, human trafficking, etc. They are the most depressed people because they lack parental love.

Parents love are considered to be the most purest love but many queer children aren’t lucky enough to get that love.

They aren’t accepted for who they are.

 

Adults belonging to LGBTQ community can fight their battle and can take step against the injustice but imagine the situation of queer children? How are they going to fight their battle?

This is a question which everyone should ask. Obviously the State needs to take action and protect them and the Government is trying their level best.

But the government isn’t disturbing them the most. We as a society is taking away the rights of queer children. So, we must come forward and accept them as they are and nurture them with love and care.

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