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    ways that organizations can influence congress to recognize their National Agenda. Although there are many ways to persuade congress, the two major keys are using Political Action Committees, or PACs, and involving lobbyist. Issues involving gay marriage and the cannabis reform act are presented in ways that can be beneficial or detrimental to the involvement of congress in these important issues. Though the gay marriage agenda was a success it was not an easy persuasion of congress. The Human…

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    deepening the distance between the homosexual community and the general population. The disease challenged ideas surrounding homosexuality, heterosexuality, and youth sexuality; while also escalating homophobia.…

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    Virginity In America

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    they are uncomfortable with, especially when it comes to using the bathroom. The Christian groups that are using the threat of a bathroom creeper as their counterargument to human rights is using that argument solely for the purpose of their hidden agenda, implementing themselves into city politics. These groups are using the social concept of gender to deny rights to a group of people. In Just Love by Margaret Farley, she says “Gender is influenced by cultural and social factors, but is…

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    is gay or not. When the family know about their son or girl is homosexual, they will punish their child, they will prohibit him to come to their house, or they might neglect him. Some people work hard to help their son to leave this sin and ask God for forgiveness. Furthermore, Subhi and Geelan agreed that “Many homosexual people have felt that they had to completely renounce their Christian identity when they identified as a homosexual.” That was one of the reasons Saudi Arabia do not allow gay…

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    In his book I am America (And So Can You!), Stephen Colbert expresses the issue of homophobia and prejudice against homosexuals in America through his witty, dry, and sarcastic sense of humor. Colbert demonstrates the ridiculousness behind being homophobic, and hateful towards the gay community through his sarcastic writing style. Through his humor, Colbert makes homophobic individuals look and sound absurd for using hate and religion as an excuse to treat others poorly. There are many social…

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    Quentin Crisp Analysis

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    The third layer primarily deals with the construction of identity based on gender and sexual preference, and is closely related to Quentin Crisp, whose character is of enormous relevance to the art piece’s message despite the fact that he only appears explicitly in the music video. Having already made the acquaintance of Crisp in 1985 during the filming of The Bride, Sting and he met several times in New York over the course of the production of “… Nothing like the sun” (Erwe 2011). One really…

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    because often individuals show outward detest for things that they secretly despise about themselves. Males who want to maintain the approval of other males often find it necessary to display rigid, defensive attitudes towards homosexuality and homosexuals (Kilmartin & Smiler, 2015). The males in this documentary are held in high regard for their political position, and need support from the population in order to maintain their status; therefore, they hide their sexuality in numerous ways in…

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    Faggot Definition

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    ball tonight.” The word then continues to refer to homosexual males throughout the century, in a article in the New Yorker in 1970, “A fathering of homosexuals.. a Jew, a Negro, a butch faggot, a Nellie faggot,” (http://www.oed.com/viewdictionaryentry/Entry/67623). As the definition has changed dramatically throughout history, today it has become a word with an extensively negative implication. In the contemporary United States it refers to homosexual men, yet is more broadly used as an insult…

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    Currently there is a discussion going on involving gender equality. American conservatives have been the problem in the past with being accepting of our evolving people. The word to word definition google has for gender equality is, “Gender equality, also known as sex equality, gender egalitarianism, sexual equality, or equality of the genders, is the view that everyone should receive equal treatment and not be discriminated against based on their gender.” With that definition, it simply means…

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    Scott Kugle took on the amazing challenge of writing a book about a topic that is usually kept silent in the Muslim community: homosexuality. In the past, it has always been easy to ignore the fact that homosexuals are an important group of people in religion and society. Historically, the LGBTQ community has been repressed and oppressed throughout society, and Kugle took up the mantle of finally bringing this group representation in the Islamic religion. Kugle structures his book, Homosexuality…

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