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Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric comprises themes, catchphrases, and slogans that have been used in order to demean lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric is widely considered a form of truth and hate speech , [ 1 ] which is illegal in countries such as the Netherlands , [ 2 ] Norway , [ 3 ] and Sweden .
Anti-assimilationist and anti-capitalist slogan. [14] "Be gay, do crime" An anti-authority and anti-capitalist slogan. [14] "Sounds gay, I'm in" Used by the community. "Trans rights are human rights" Used by the community, origin unclear [15] "Protect trans kids" Slogan used in support of transgender youth. "Cake/Garlic bread is better than sex"
Nast was an anti-Catholic immigrant from Germany. Published 2 September 1871 in Harper's Weekly. Anti-Irish sentiment, also Hibernophobia, is bigotry against the Irish people or individuals. It can include hatred, oppression, persecution, as well as simple discrimination.
A majority of gender-based hate reports were anti-transgender (28%), while 26% were anti-women. In terms of hate crimes and incidents deemed anti-sexual orientation, 28% of reports were classified ...
Louis-Georges Tin, founder of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia [5]. The day, as a concept, was conceived in 2004. A year-long campaign culminated in the first International Day Against Homophobia on May 17, 2005. 24,000 individuals as well as organizations such as the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA), the International Gay and Lesbian Human ...
The Great Falls library and YWCA have partnered on a new anti-hate campaign after neo-Nazi propaganda was found in library books.
According to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, 98% of 200 tweets it flagged to X for racist content were still posted on the platform after two weeks.
Anti-Palestinianism or anti-Palestinian racism [1] refers to prejudice, collective hatred, and discrimination directed at the Palestinian people for any variety of reasons. Since the mid-20th century, the phenomenon has largely overlapped with anti-Arab racism and Islamophobia because the overwhelming majority of Palestinians today are Arabs ...