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    to treat AIDS, its price was set up too high which made it unaffordable to the patients. It was due to this blatant institutional discrimination that many lives were lost until ACT UP fought to lower the prize of the drug and make it accessible to gay men, women, drug users, and people of…

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    bad feelings such as hatred, sadness and anger. These are just a few of the things I would get rid of if I could change the world. If I could I could change anything in this world, homophobia would definitely be first. Ever since I came out as gay, people have made a few remarks to me about my sexuality or something relating to that. I've been called many inappropriate names and to be quite honest, it's hurtful. Many people are wondering why so many…

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    In our twenty-first century world the term queer is widely understood to mean homosexual. In addition the term queer desire is generally thought of as literally being the desires of either gays or lesbian individuals. In one sense this is very much true, however it is utterly simplistic and under-reaching. It would be a mistake overlook the array of other meanings in which the term queer can be applied. Before queer became a signifier of a person’s sexual orientation queer meant (and still…

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    article goes under a ruling where a company discriminates against a person due to sex gender and recognizing a gay marriage the same as a unisex marriage. Example: the discrimination stems from not acknowledging the spouse as a wife/husband because the sex of that spouse is that of the same. The central concepts are clearly defined. They are discriminating against a person for being gay and their sexual orientation. The central argument is clearly stated in this article-to prohibit…

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    homophobia is defined as "aversion to gay or homosexual people and their behavior lifestyle or culture" by the American heritage dictionary in 1992. homophobia is discrimination and hate and opposition of homosexuals that leads to prejudice views and treatment towards them this ideology historically routes from homosexuality being seen as a non-conformity tomorrow and harming toward society influencing I sentiment against gay individuals including lesbian bisexual and any sexuality that seems…

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    discrimination, we still have a very long way to go. The gay and lesbian (LGBT) community have faced many forms of discrimination, especially when it comes to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This virus weakness the immune system to where a common cold could be fatal. HIV is very common in the LGBT community. It is passed by having unsafe sexual intercourse or one’s own blood. The HIV epidemic effects everyone, however it particularly effects gay and bisexuals men, transgender women…

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    couldn 't marry a Christian, 100 years later look how many people are happily married. Marriage is based on Love, between 2 people that truly love each other, regardless of sex & gender. Although our country has legalized gay marriage, we still have a long way to go before gays and lesbians are accepted and…

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    Homophobia in Jamaica Due to gay rights, there is a exceedingly high crime rate in Jamaica. Jamaica has the world’s highest murder rate and citizens can’t rely on police protection because protection is generally poor. Most of the country is Christian, therefore they find LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) to be sinful. People of gay background are less likely to find homes or be hired for jobs. Jamaica is the most homophobic country in the world. There is an extensive amount…

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    The Frias-Navarro et al, (2015) project measured whether opinions about the inherited or conservative analysis of the gay orientation can be instantaneously changed by interpretation a transcript and the fundamental result of ascriptions about the regulator (environment) or non-controller (inherited) of gay orientation on the denial of gay parenting and their societal privileges. The Frias-Navarro et al, (2015) study projected the results showed that beliefs about the etiology…

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    In the epilogue of Michael Bronksi’s A Queer History of the United States (2011), Bonski asserts that the recent battle for marriage equality may in fact undermine the LGBT movement’s original intention to “fight to eliminate or limit the state’s involvement in consensual relationships” by insisting that it forces queer people take on the classic American lie: we are “just like you” (pp. 240, 241). Implicit in this claim is the belief that most queer people are not interested in establishing…

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