Discrimination Of The LGBQ Community

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Poverty Short Answer Question
• In the world the poor is the group of individuals who is least likely to receive any political, unlike the rich and middle class. The poor has the least political power because they are faced with challenges that hinders them from obtaining a certain degree of political power. For example, the poor is often subjected to listening to their boss in a job and if the poor refuse to follow their boss order, then the poor will be fired. That will cause the poor to be in a serious situation, that is why if poor join a union, then the poor face the risk of being homeless.
• In response to the rapid increase of people living in poverty has become a major social problem that needs to be fixed. That is the reason why I
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The workplace discriminates the LGBQ community when it comes to applying for a job because a person who is a member of the LGBQ community can have a better resume than a person who is not in a LGBQ community. Their status as a being member of LGBQ community prevents them gaining a job causing the LGBQ community to be homeless. Fortunately, there are solutions that can be employed to fix the problem that is happening to the LGBQ community. The plan that must be put forth to solve the issue is pass laws preventing discrimination of the LGBQ in any workplace, put zero tolerance to LGBQ discrimination, and promote people to give LGBQ community to give a higher position in a …show more content…
For instance, women in America in a young age are constantly trying to make themselves beautiful in order to impress men. This is major issue because it shows that society views that women have to beautiful to successful, else women will end be considered a social outcast. This becomes an issue that needs to be fixed, especially when this depiction of women and expectation for women is something that is negatively promoted by the media. Also, this issue is a global issue because the vast majority of all the countries media in the world constantly shows a negative depiction of women. For instance, social media in various parts in the world depicts women as weak, vulnerable, and submissive. Racial minorities also face similar situation that women face. The media representation of racial minorities has both national and global issues that are related to it. For instance, in the United States of America racial minorities are depicted by the media as criminal and social outcast. On the other hand, media all over the world views racial minorities as people who are poor living in the worst place in the world. Furthermore, when people see the shows that is on television it has an immense impact on how they will perceive. For instance, “white boys are represented as heroes and leaders, while white girls are presented as weak and vulnerable” (Mordecai, 2015).

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