Listening to the words "homosexuals" and "homosexuals", even in the 1980s when the world's homosexual culture emerged, people often recall the psychological image of the struggle of rights. Discovery of AIDS However, many people do not know that the history of the population of LGBT can trace back to the history of mankind, and it follows this age. But today's LGBT community faces different forms of discrimination and adversity. Many people think the problem is in society itself, and that is often so.
Discrimination and harassment by law enforcement agencies based on sexual orientation and gender identity is a permanent and ubiquitous matter in the LGBT community. This discrimination interferes with the effective regulation of these communities by breaking the trust, hindering communication, and hindering the effective protection and service of the communities served by officials. State law, municipal law and federal law patchwork provide protection against some form of discrimination, but comprehensively and consistently prohibit discrimination based on actual or recognized sexual orientation and gender identity There is no national federal regulation to do.
Discrimination against people of LGBT is not a problem of the community, it is both a citizen issue and a human affair. LGBT people's mental health problems and suicide rates remain higher than in other areas. In addition to being able to bear the burden of regional discrimination, it has been shown that non-inclusive work environments have a major impact on workplace productivity. Freedom and equality are UN initiatives and in a survey of 39 countries, explaining that alienation of the LGBT community caused a significant loss of potential economic output. In an economy like India, there is a loss of up to $ 32 billion annually, which leads to economic growth and tax revenue, thereby causing damage to education and medical funds.
My research question is "How does it become a member of the LGBT community to influence public perceptions of political candidates?" Historically, members of the LGBT community have been discriminated and left behind in every way. However, in the past ten years, American citizens have gradually accepted the LGBT community. As a result, the LGBT community won several major battles, including the epoch-making Supreme Court case Obergefell vs. Hodges that legalized homosexual marriage in 2015. Still, the right to marry other people of the same sex and to support someone to feel comfortable enough to vote for that person is two very different things. I make several different assumptions about this research. My first assumption is that LGBT candidates will be considered more free than they are frank. Finally, I think that Republicans are not as good as Democrats who support LGBT candidates.