Friday, October 25, 2019

Acceptance of the Homosexual Lifestyle: An Evaluation and Comparison be

Acceptance of the Homosexual Lifestyle: An Evaluation and Comparison between the United States and Other Locations The idea of homosexual behavior has created a number of responses worldwide. Currently, the United States has many levels of acceptance of homosexuality. There are places on this earth that have the same outlook as the United States, and there are places that are completely opposite. By looking at these different perspectives, the public could obtain some valuable points in the battle of acceptance. My objective is to give these old ideas a new audience, to show the wide range of acceptance throughout the world, and to compare the United States and other nations challenged to acknowledge a different lifestyle. There are countries that have the same or a similar variety of reactions that are known in the U.S., such as Canada. There are supporters, but there are also many people who reject the homosexual lifestyle. One extreme to the acceptance of gays was illustrated when a Canadian politician made a comment about making homosexuality illegal. The National Post described the public reaction to this blaring comment, â€Å"you could almost hear the collective coast-to-coast gasp of horror† (Kay, 2003, p.A18). Even though this is one politicians belief, the Canadian mass media and market advertising try to make the gay lifestyle look as normal as heterosexual life. If they could fully succeed, it could be considered the, â€Å"greatest PR triumph in history† (Kay, 2003, p.A18). However, like the United States, many citizens of Canada are hesitant to give in. They’re hesitant because this lifestyle is so different. Also, it isn’t in compliance with the Bible. Many families of homosexuals don’t support them; the publ... ...homosexuality. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore. Morrison, J. (2004). Man's face slashed in King East bar; Hate crimes unit asked to investigate savage 2 a.m. attack. The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved May 12, 2004, from Lexis-Nexis database on the World Wide Web: http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe PR Newswire.(2004, February 23). PlanetOut Partners Launches Families Channel on Gay.com and PlanetOut.com. Retrieved May, 12, 2004, from Lexis-Nexis database on the World Wide Web: http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe Stanard, A. (2004, April 10). Gay tourist find acceptance in Buenos Aires: Peso devaluation makes cultured city affordable. The Associated Press. Retrieved April 28, 2004, from Lexis-Nexis database on the World Wide Web: http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe Watanabe, T. & Iwata, J. (1989). Love of the Samuri. GMP Publishers Ltd. London.

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