No. This is nonsense.
No, this is most likely effected when the child is in the womb, where the child has either been deprived of the normal amounts of hormones or given to much of one or the other... And it isn't something that "inclines" you, it's not as if it's a choice.
bc they are gay
No, it was not originally written with gay people in mind; however, it does protect gay people as well as African Americans.No.
William T. Gay has written: 'Montgomery, Alabama' -- subject(s): African Americans
The Nazi's considered Jews, African Americans, Native Americans, Gay's... etc. to be traitors. basically anyone who was not them.
They all turned gay and got AIDS.
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment.
The most likely reason for this is because there is a greater stigma attached to being gay in the African American community. Men often times have an even harder time of it than women because to a lot of straight African Americans, being gay means that the male is somehow less than/no longer a "real" man. This is why so many gay men choose to stay in the closet, in fear of others reactions to their orientation. This may also be because of the strong ties many African Americans have with their faith and religion. Their spiritual beliefs tell them that being gay is wrong, immoral, unnatural, etc.. Also a lot of people, not just African Americans, still associate homosexuality/bisexuality, with pedophilia, not realizing that the two are in no way connected. Close ties a lot of African Americans have with their families and the fear of possibly losing contact with the people closest to them because of family members' inability to understand about their sexuality is another cause.
they feared discrimination- APEX
As of 2014, there is no known gene that causes someone to be gay. In the US, approximately 1.6 percent of the population identifies as gay.
No, only if he is injected with the gay gene!
yes