Throughout many years discrimination toward homosexuals has been a big deal and still is today. In the United States about 45% of the people who live there are either, trans gender, bisexual, lesbian or gay. Today in society it has been some what "accepted". But many people are against also because its either wrong because of there religion or they just think its looks bad.
The District of Columbia has California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Maryland, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin have laws that discrimination toward homosexuality or sexual orientation are prohibited. Homosexuality has been a target of a big and severe issue of discrimination by society and other arms of government. As society keeps growing people continue seeing Homosexuality as a different point off view, now they see it as a sociological phenomenon and not as a mental illness.
People throughout the whole world treated gay's as if they weren't human beings as us. Throughout the years of the existence of homosexuality more than half of the amount of gay's have committed suicided or attempt of suicide, because of society and it cruel discrimination against them. Especially churches and religious groups do not accept this. As for an example like the KKK, day by day they go throughout the United Stated expressing their hate towards the whites, blacks, Hispanics, and especially the homosexuals.Homosexuality is a big deal when it comes to racism and discrimination in the United States.
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