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16 pages in length. Sexual orientation is no longer a private matter. Instead, contemporary society has taken it upon itself to scrutinize, judge and condemn the most private part of an individual's existence and deem him or her unworthy of acceptance under traditional social dictates. The overwhelming intolerance inherently associated with homosexuality is akin to the overwhelming cultural intolerance experienced for centuries; with gays, lesbians and the transgendered community representing today's particular focus of social prejudice, one can readily argue that since the idea of race has to everything to do with a community of people, homosexuals have earned the right to call themselves a race. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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of an individuals existence and deem him or her unworthy of acceptance under traditional social dictates. The overwhelming intolerance inherently associated with homosexuality is akin to the overwhelming cultural
intolerance experienced for centuries; with gays, lesbians and the transgendered community representing todays particular focus of social prejudice, one can readily argue that since the idea of race has to
everything to do with a community of people, homosexuals have earned the right to call themselves a race. II. LITERATURE REVIEW Society
has been struggling to "overcome centuries of racism, racial conflicts and racial polarization" (Anonymous #3, 2002), inasmuch as there is virtually no segment of society that is not affected by
racial stereotypes, which are misconstrued attitudes, opinions or judgments. From school children to the workplace, from the entertainment industry to the sports world, the combination of research and everyday
interaction illustrates how racial stereotypes continue to be an integral part of societys framework. Indeed, a perfect society would reflect an attitude of equality -- rather than one of
segregation -- toward the myriad cultural communities that exist in todays world; however, as much as humanity has moved away from racism, there have been just as many issues that
have stalled its continuation. "One of the most important ideas to understand and accept -- and one of the most difficult -- is the idea that everyone is equal
to everyone else...yet, each of us is different" (Anonymous #2, 2002). Does this refer to people of color or gays and lesbians? Clearly, one could very easily apply
this sentiment to the homosexual community without changing a single word, for the reason that this population is treated with the same social intolerance as their ethnic counterparts. Racial
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