Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw has said «a deep strain of
homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches».
He said Mr Cameron «talks the talk but he doesn't walk the walk,» and speaking about Tory MPs in general, he said: «A deep strain of
homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches».
The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, asserts that «a deep strain of
homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches».
Not exact matches
And in our own society, where male sexism remains a serious problem, it is
still the male who more commonly experiences
homophobia.
Racism, sexism and
homophobia are
still part of footballs culture.
While I wish I was wrong,
Homophobia is
still very much a rampant issue and keeping homosexuality off the storylines for a US based TV show is a good call.
Racism, sexism, and
homophobia are
still rampant.
The Tories
still have a «deep strain of
homophobia» in them, despite claims to the contrary, according to culture secretary Ben Bradshaw.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, who addressed the Conference, said: «It is scandalous that in the 21st century teachers are
still reporting that
homophobia is
still an issue for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex pupils and staff and that many LGBTI teachers do not feel safe in their schools.
And it's a good thing, we all know, that the military is
still working to reduce racism within its ranks (as well as sexism and, to a much lesser extent,
homophobia).
Still, I would be remiss in my duties if I failed to forewarn that the picture's politically - incorrect brand of humor is apt to offend those sensitive about
homophobia, misogyny and the use of the N - word.
My favorite Altman film is
still McCabe and Mrs. Miller (which also focuses on the inner workings and separate classes of a relatively closed and remote community), followed by The Long Goodbye (in spite of its forced ending) and California Split (in spite of its casual
homophobia)-- all three released in the early 70s.
According to her, the major concern in the training of arts teachers is to introduce them to challenging work in the arts on issues of racism, sexism,
homophobia, disability, and other identity - based areas in which injustice
still happens.
It recently staged an exhibition titled Precarious Imaging: Visibility and Media Surrounding African Queerness, examining homosexuality and
homophobia in Senegal, where it is
still illegal to be gay.