Homophobia refers to the fear, prejudice, or discrimination against individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ or exhibit non-heteronormative behaviors. It can manifest in negative attitudes, social exclusion, and acts of violence or hostility towards those perceived as part of the LGBTQ+ community. This concept encompasses both overt actions and subtle biases that contribute to societal stigmas and inequalities faced by sexual and gender minorities. Ultimately, homophobia hinders acceptance and understanding, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and contributing to the marginalization of LGBTQ+ individuals.
The Greek root of "homophobia" is "homo," which means "same" or "alike," and "phobia," which refers to an irrational fear. Homophobia is the fear or hatred of homosexuals or homosexuality.
"Homophobia" is a song by Chumbawamba, released as part of their album "WYSIWYG" in 2000.
Sadly Homophobia exists in all countries on the planet.
Community Action Against Homophobia was created in 1991.
Mass protest is the concept that refers to the changes brought on by the information revolution. Public unrest is the other concept.
The Homophobia Project - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
"Who" refers to a person. "Which" refers to an inanimate object or concept.
Homophone, homophobia, homogeneous, homologous...
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The word "concept" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an abstract idea or a general notion. As a verb, it means to conceive or form an idea.
Mark McCormack has written: 'The declining significance of homophobia' -- subject(s): Homophobia in high schools, Teenage boys, High school students, Gay teenagers, Case studies, Attitudes, Masculinity, Homophobia
The ISBN of AARGH - Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia - is 0-9513726-0-2.