Suppression is the "exercise of power or the exercise of power by a burden, cruel or unfair method" (compression). Suppression is not only wrong, it is also not unfair. It is cruel to treat someone because everyone is different, different. Suppression can be seen throughout the history and will certainly see suppression in the future. Ethnicity, social class, gender or sexual preference is suppressed (Carbone). The world needs to be aware of the frightening truth of oppression and a lot of work is needed to solve repression.
Institutional repression is reflected not only by ethnic minority people but also by supporters of the LGBT community. The repression of the US LGBT community can be traced back to president Eisenhower's presidential election and in April 1953 passed the 10450 executive order allowing the Federal agency to investigate non-duality. As a result of this order, he said: "More than 800 federal government officials resigned or dismissed in the next two years because they were associated with some form of homosexuality."
Today the oppression of the LGBT community continues to be justified by several religious institutions and the freedom they discriminate based on their own religious beliefs. Arizona State and Kansas State passed the law in 2014 and gave religious companies "the right to refuse to serve LGBT customers". The proposal of the Employment Discrimination Law (EDNA) is aimed at completely protecting LGBT workers from employment discrimination, but it does not protect religion and companies, but ultimately it is not a matter of church or religion Allow the LGBT community. Discrimination in hospitals and other environments First pass Revocation of the defense law, the LGBT community further states that "by defending the freedom of religion from government infringement is the government's greatest concern" by the US government It was suppressed.