Homosexuality and the Existence of Discrimination

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Homosexuality is most commonly defined as a person who has a sexual attraction to someone of the same sex. To many gay men and lesbians it means much more than just a sexual attraction. It means being able to have a loving relationship with the person they choose based on their beliefs and for some the right to have this love legally acknowledged through the institution of marriage. As with many minority groups, the one thing they all have in common is to be able to live their life free from hatred and discrimination. Over the years, homosexuality has been a significant topic of discussion in our society. Although progress towards altering public perception of homosexuality has been made in the last thirty years, significant homophobia remains pervasive in society.

Homosexuality can be traced back to ancient times and a brief history shows many of the struggles that gay men and lesbians have had to face over the years. European officials as early as the 1860s noticed that many people were organizing their lives around sexual pleasure instead of the traditional family households. Homosexuals were becoming the targets of these groups of people known as “sexual deviants” and sodomy became a criminalized act (Ford 2014). During World War II the Nazis had orders that any homosexual they could find had to be destroyed or sterilized (Porter 2014). Hundreds of thousands of people were killed in concentration camps that were known to be homosexual (Ford 2014). Nazi soldiers themselves were not safe from sexual discrimination when Hitler ordered the murder of his own troops to be known as homosexual (Porter 2014). Sexual discrimination continued after World War II due to laws that forbid any homosexuals from immigrating to another countr...

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