Sentences with phrase «bigotry against gays»

The Catholic Church has a long ugly history of bigotry against gays and women and Protestants and Jews and Atheists and indigenous South American peoples and Muslims and pagans, and just so many other groups.
The problem is that organized religions claim that they can explain it, but their explanations are without merit and rely on blind faith, which leads to a host of problems like suicide bombers believing in 40 virgins after death, or bigotry against gays, to name just a couple examples.
We keep reducing discrimination against the handicapped and we are turning the tide against the IGNORANCE of bigotry against gays.
The president's call for rejecting bigotry against gays and lesbians is complicated by the possibility that the gunman, Omar Mateen, may have been wrestling with his own sexuality.

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Here Billy, Have a chicken sandwich on me.Heard in full your conversation with Richard Nixon in the oval office on the tapes from the White house.Your bigotry against Blacks and Gays was rather apparent.Even over Nixon's.
Oh God, it's the «gays are being so intolerant of intolerance, so bigoted against bigotry, hating on the haters.»
Your prejudice and bigotry is hysterical because the experts have already stated that social science has shown that the concerns often raised about children of lesbian and gay parents — concerns that are generally grounded in prejudice against and stereotypes about gay people — are unfounded.
MORMONS waged a political war against the gays in an attempt to deny civil rights to 10 percent of the population — BIGOTRY, church orchestrated bBIGOTRY, church orchestrated bigotrybigotry.
Do not give money to an organization that has molested children, protected molesters and now promotes bigotry by being against gay marriage.
Bigotry and discrimination against immigrants, against Muslims, against gays and lesbians is mainstream and rampant.
You know, the ones that (among other things) predicted an upcoming race war and «contain [ed] bigotry against black, Jews, and gays and an obsession with conspiracies.»
An initial question intrigued me on visiting the American modernist painter Beauford Delaney's Parisian show Resonance of Form and Vibration of Color: How did a black gay painter remain so full of light and joy during the struggle against racial and sexual bigotry taking place in the 1960s?
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