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What Do I Stand For?
I stand for people being themselves
Being whoever they are no matter what others say
  I stand for being unapologetically you
  Those who don’t let others stifle them for doing the things they love
  I stand for those like me who are afraid to be themselves
  Those not accepted by their friends and parents
  I stand for those told by religion that who they are is ‘unacceptable’
  Silent supporters of a growing cause
  I stand for those who feel they have no voice
  Those who don’t cry out for help when they need it
  I stand for those who suffer while hiding quietly behind their smiles.
  Hiding for so long they forget what the light feels like.
  I stand for love, passion, and happiness
  Doing what you love, something you’re passionate about
  I stand for doing something that makes YOU happy, not everyone else
  People who follow their dreams, no matter where they may lead.
  Most importantly, I stand for equality
  A person is a person, no matter their race, age, gender, sexuality, or religion
  I stand because everyone deserves to be happy, no matter what.
   

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