social identity
Social identity
A category of identity based on membership in a group.
social identity
Group identity is based on a person's membership in a group, such as a social, cultural, or professional group. It involves how people define themselves in relation to the group and can influence individual behavior and attitudes.
oppresion
Discrimination, oppression, bias, racism, snobbery... there are many.
Generalizations about any group of people can be harmful and inaccurate. It is important to recognize the diversity and individuality within any category of people rather than making assumptions based on stereotypes. It is best to approach individuals as unique and not to make broad assumptions about them based on their membership in a particular group.
There does not seem to be a clear-cut term for genetic homosexuality - in fact, the best description of it is potentially the one used in the wording of the question. A related term which describes identity based on biological characteristics is 'sexual identity'.
A category prototype is a member of a category which describes the category best. For example, robins are prototypical birds (i.e. robins are prototypes of the category 'birds'). Of course, this greatly depends on perception and cultural knowledge.
cost of membership dues
No. It was based on membership of the Tutsi tribe.
Prejudice (or foredeeming) is most often used to refer to preconceived judgments toward people or a person because of race/ethnicity, gender, social class, age, disability, religion, sexuality, nationality or other personal characteristics. Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of an individual based on their membership - or perceived membership - in a certain group or category.