Lipp begins by talking about equality and how it promotes non-discrimination in today's society, by explaining its value to our evolving nation with cultural diversity and ends with talking about how it strengthens our nation’s identity and reputation for “...liberty and justice for all…”. He then goes on to talk about the thousand rights and privileges that the 38 states, who still refute the LGBT community the privilege equal to heterosexual “traditional” couples, that become destructive to their living. On top of people of the LGBT community he tells how families of the …show more content…
He covers political and controversial views while still remaining unbiased and seemingly credible to his audience. This shows through from the very beginning when he states, “The legalization of same-sex marriage benefits both LGBT people and America as a nation,” proving himself from the beginning that he is for all and not just one side and bashing against anti-gay activists. His purpose is to persuade and inform while still being mature and formal through his writing to truly capture his audience through an ethical