International Day Against Homophobia

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I'm not sure if many of you are aware of this, but May 17th is known is the "International Day Against Homophobia".

Copied from International Day Against Homophobia:

The cause for the International Day Against Homophobia, its central topic of interest, the common theme that provides information for each of its endeavours remains a universal, multi-faceted and historical phenomenon: homophobia.


In Canada, recognition, for lesbian and gay communities, has been first and foremost a judicial acceptance brought about by the adoption of the Charter of Human Rights. However, judicial advances will remain only that until a complete, unlimited social acceptance of homosexuality is achieved and homophobia wiped out. To achieve this goal, the Fondation Émergence proposed in 2003, along with partners, to hold each year a special day dedicated to the social recognition of homosexual experience.


Philosophy of the Event

Few minority groups have been as discriminated against as the gays and lesbians. But major breakthroughs have occurred, and homosexual people are stepping out of the shadows. From the outside, it could be construed that all problems have been solved. The media are sympathetic, public personalities come out, television shows feature lesbian and gay characters in scenes of everyday life. Nevertheless, the reality is quite different. Many individuals are unable to live their sexual orientation, encounter difficulties if they do, or end up role-playing to protect themselves.


Despite these dire situations, the implementation of the International Day Against Homophobia should not rest on a “victimization“ philosophy. In fact, the Day may be seen as a great opportunity to highlight positive aspects of homosexuality and celebrate the contribution of lesbians and gays to society.


Target Audience

Homophobia is an insidious process that channels its effects through subtle, usually transparent ways. No one is safe from hostile manifestations to homosexuality. Quite surprisingly, many homosexual individuals themselves adopt homophobic behaviour, hoping it would protect them against prejudice from their entourage. The International Day Against Homophobia aims to reach all groups of society, regardless of their sexual orientation.


Becoming Involved

An International Day Against Homophobia belongs to no one individual. It’s about all people hoping for a prejudice-free world that can provide a place at the table for everyone regardless of their sexual orientation. Inspired by all world theme-days, the day set aside to fight homophobia needs to be appropriated by all of those actively involved in civil society: gay and lesbian community organisations, those organisations focusing on other types of sexual diversity, unions, employers, private businesses, governments, public administration, professional associations, and all individuals seeking equality.


This has been a popular topic of discussion throughout the forums lately. It's a real problem, and until people recognize that others' sexual orientations have absolutely no affect on them, it will continue to be.
 
Yay!!! Maybe a few homophobes will realize they got nothing a homosexual wants and will stop being so hateful!
 
I don't expect people to embrace homosexuality. I personally don't embrace the idea of multiple sex partners, swingers, and so on, but I don't care if they do it. It's one thing to think "Yucky!! I couldn't do that!" or even "I think that's wrong." and another thing to hate them.

I don't like to hate people, but I really hate the haters.
 
I don't expect people to embrace homosexuality. I personally don't embrace the idea of multiple sex partners, swingers, and so on, but I don't care if they do it. It's one thing to think "Yucky!! I couldn't do that!" or even "I think that's wrong." and another thing to hate them.

I don't like to hate people, but I really hate the haters.

you sound alot like..........me. :)
 
Yup, homophobia needs to be stopped, period.
 
I don't expect people to embrace homosexuality. I personally don't embrace the idea of multiple sex partners, swingers, and so on, but I don't care if they do it. It's one thing to think "Yucky!! I couldn't do that!" or even "I think that's wrong." and another thing to hate them.

I don't like to hate people, but I really hate the haters.

I agree with you.

It's important not to judge people based on their preferences.
 
Perhaps you don't read carefully. She and I have practically they same views on this, DADT and gay marriage.

Riiiight. It would appear that I am not the one that is not reading carefully.
 
We do????? Huh... Interesting.


Yeah, well we agree here. We agree on civil unions being the better option and we agreed that we had no real problem with the repeal of DADT but that military leaders should be the ones to make that call. *shrug*
 
Yeah, well we agree here. We agree on civil unions being the better option and we agreed that we had no real problem with the repeal of DADT but that military leaders should be the ones to make that call. *shrug*

Fuck to civil unions. We want gay marriage.

Fuck to DADT. We want gay soldiers to make their decision to be out of closet or not.
 
Yeah, well we agree here. We agree on civil unions being the better option and we agreed that we had no real problem with the repeal of DADT but that military leaders should be the ones to make that call. *shrug*
The military leaders HAVE been making that call for many years. Evidently, they haven't kept up with the advancement of society.
 
The military leaders HAVE been making that call for many years. Evidently, they haven't kept up with the advancement of society.

And, if one has a civil union, one is married. What is it with the meaningless semantics?
 
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