A recent survey by the New Zealand Colmar Brunton poll shows that 78% of openly gay people have experienced discrimination sometime in their lives. It also states that 91% of openly gay teenagers have experienced bullying or some form of prejudice while at school.
Yes, unfortunately, a gay person can be discriminated against in the workplace. Discrimination based on sexual orientation is illegal in many countries, but it can still occur due to prejudice and bias. Laws vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential to understand the protections in place in a specific location.
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A recent survey by the New Zealand Colmar Brunton poll shows that 78% of openly gay people have experienced discrimination sometime in their lives. It also states that 91% of openly gay teenagers have experienced bullying or some form of prejudice while at school.
they feared being discriminated against.-apex
they feared being discriminated against.-apex
No. Gay people are not a race. Prejudice against gay people is called homophobia.
Gays are persecuted, harassed and abused, even discriminated against in jobs. Some heterosexuals take major offense to our refusal to live in the closet or live life as they say we should.
a person could be discriminated against due to their culture in many ways for example the colour they were in western countries men wear pink whereas in the uk it is seen as been gay.
Homophobes (bigots who target gay people).
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many politicians in many different countries have done this.