Gay homophobia in the United States is in our society, cities and villages in the poetry of Michael Russell's "view of death of his younger brother" and Neil Miller's "Search for gay America: Minnesota Olympics" It will continue to exist In Gilvi it is obvious. What is scary of homosexuals? They know that knowledge and understanding of homosexuality is the best way to prevent homophobia. According to Religioustolerance.com, homosexuality has many implications such as hatred of homosexuality, hatred of homosexuals, fear of homosexuals, desire or attempt of discrimination against homosexuals.
Fear, disgust, or hatred for homosexuality, lesbian and homosexual men is a big problem in today's USA. Most homosexual phobias do not accept what happened in the gays community. For homosexuals, people with homosexuality are not educated. They discriminate against strangers. The standard of homophobia is quickly becoming hatred and discrimination against certain sexually oriented people. The United States learned to tolerate homosexual opinions and attitudes. Are these statements not afraid or dislike?
What are the main reasons for all the negative energy of the homosexual community in the Americas? In many things that cause homosexual phobia in the United States, the government will not be expected, but it can be said that the government is where the majority of the negative energy source of the gay community comes from. The US government should support the whole people in an equitable and equitable way. If this is the case, why does the government impose restrictions on homosexual marriages in homosexual communities?
What could lead to these prejudices? In an analysis of sexual panic due to American homophobia, Jim Dent Lemon said, "People trying to work with young children are widely believed to need to be homosexuals." Before the signature I explained that there is no gender identity in the data, but I did not mention the concept of crosscutting. In other words, how marginalization is not isolated is part of a number of peripheral communities different from its own marginalization identity. This word suggests that African-American women, especially Kimbare-Krenshow, are recommended by Patricia Hill Collins and they have different concerns about 'female', including stigma related to African-American Recognized.
Homosexuality has emerged in various forms, and various types are envisioned, including internalized homophobia, social homophobia, emotional homophobia, and reasonable homophobia. There are also ideas to classify homophobia, racial discrimination and sexism as intolerant personality disorders. In 1992 the American Psychiatric Association acknowledged the stigma of homosexuality and announced the following statement In July 2011, the Board declared that "homosexuality itself does not judge, stability, reliability or harm the general public The Association (APA) urges all international health agencies, psychiatric institutions, and individual psychiatrists in other countries to seek the abolition of laws that adults personally agree to punish homosexual acts It is.