Are homosexual people ostracized in the contemporary life of Brisbane and does this cause social segregation between gay and straight people?
Title: Are homosexual people ostracized in the contemporary life of Brisbane and does this cause social segregation between gay and straight people?
Category: /Society & Culture
Details: Words: 4032 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Are homosexual people ostracized in the contemporary life of Brisbane and does this cause social segregation between gay and straight people?
Category: /Society & Culture
Details: Words: 4032 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
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The 60's revolution of gay movements assisted a new era to form for sexuality so that Gunnison's dream could come true; that 'gays everywhere ... [could] be able to receive the same kind of respect as respectable heterosexuals' (Duberman, 1993, p16). Duberman uses anecdotes to portray the endeavors gay society went through to be permitted political acceptance for their social preference, and in that same manner, gay society not only battled against heterosexuals, religion and
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t it is just our paths have never crossed I guess, but if not liking seeing them kisses then yes I guess I am homophobic.
Ash says:
Are you any more homophobic than the average straight person would be?
Nicky says:
I am the least homophobic person I know.
Ash says:
Great thank you Nicky, that was wonderful. Thank you for your time and honesty.
Nicky says:
That's a pleasure Ash. Nice speaking to you.