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    town that became infamous within a few hours in the fall of 1998, when Matthew Shepard, a homosexual college scholar, was spotted tied to a fence after being ferociously whipped and left to die, prompting a countrywide debate about crime, hate, and homophobia. 30 days after the incident, Moses Kaufman, a director and writer with the New York City theater group the Tectonic Theater Project, shifted to Laramie to prepare for an upcoming production. (Teman, 2016). The Laramie Project is in many cases referred

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    overall populations greater than 100,000, Atlanta ranked sixth in the percentage of same-sex unmarried households. A 2008 study showed that 390 gay, lesbian bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Victorians found that out of one in seven were living in homophobia fear of violence happening to them. In another study, this one based in Australia , in 2010 a percentage of sixty-one

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    Homophobia is an issue that has been around for ages, yet, it still goes unresolved. Same sex marriage is still illegal in many countries and hate crimes go unreported. We need to work together as human beings to try and normalize it. Same sex marriage should be legalized because it is an issue of human rights. Gay rights are human rights, furthermore, it has no effect on the heterosexual community, and allowing gay marriage ensures that everyone is treated equally under the law. As the gay rights

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    He was also very uncomfortable around gay men, and openly admitted to his homophobia. His discomfort was visible during the first several meetings with Andy. I believe that he chose to accept Andy’s case because, as a small time black lawyer, he must have felt compelled to rise up against injustice by this powerful firm comprised

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    Besides all the homophobia and discrimination that some people in the LGBTQ community receive, people of color receive even more just for the fact the they’re people of color. In communities where’s mostly Latinos, there’s more homophobia, specially because there’s this “Machismo” thing that still happens, even though we are in the 21st century. Some ways that people deiced to

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    The world in constantly evolving and ideas that were once seen as radical soon become a societal norm. Sex and sexuality have often been a taboo topic, but are a central part of history because life itself would not exists without sex. Since sexuality, and even more so same-sex sexuality, were not often mentioned historically, there are many unknowns and inferencing must be done relatively often. Through the convergence of primary sources, such as court cases and diaries, and secondary sources

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    Should Gay Be Gay?

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    Gay men are stereotypically feared for potentially “recruiting” others into also becoming gay, especially young children like students, due to the belief that gayness is “contagious,” like a sickening plague that should be avoided, although “there is no empirical proof that a gay teacher can affect the sexual preference of school-aged children” Kirk and Paul Cameron from the Family Research Institute in Colorado Springs explain (603). Parents and administrators therefore fear that interactions between

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    Whilst hate crime has been represented in the media and legislation for many years, particularly in the US, definitions of the term have been transient and changing. The Home Office issued a report in 2013 which demonstrated to both the public and law enforcement officials the most recent formal definition of ‘hate crime’ in the United Kingdom: “any criminal offence which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by a hostility or prejudice towards someone based on a personal

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    and victimization among the LGBT community. But why are these destructive behaviors present? Dr. Michael Benibgui, PhD, notes in his dissertation that, “if early experiences regarding the LGB community are negative, they may arouse internalized homophobia and self-devaluation” (18). As an effect of these attitudes toward the LGBT community, these “self-devaluating” feelings are exposed. Because these feelings of self-hatred and the attitudes from others toward the LGBT community are so strong,

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    The short film American Male shows how the male protagonist was being influenced by the society’s definition of a man. The film starts with the voice over, “Order beer. Not wine. And beef, not chicken. Never light beer, though. And tofu. Can’t get more gay than tofu,” which clearly reveals the strong image of the protagonist, and continues with how the man hangs out with his fraternity brothers, how he works out, and how he tries his best to look cool. In the hazing scene, one of the newbies accidentally

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