Sentences with phrase «more homophobic»

Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: «It is deeply worrying that some LGBTI teachers report experiencing and hearing more homophobic language within schools and that incidents of hate crime and hate speech have increased more generally.
The researchers, led by psychologist Boris Cheval at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, concluded that some, though not all, men who scored as more homophobic also demonstrated a higher interest in homosexual activities.
Using detailed questionnaires and a homophobia scale, researchers including Jannini found that men who ranked as more homophobic also were more prone to hostile and aggressive behaviors.
One in five lesbian and gay people in Britain have been a victim of one or more homophobic hate crime or incident in the last three years.
More racism, more homophobic acts.

Not exact matches

After former employee Susan Fowler revealed the workplace sexism she allegedly experienced at Uber, more negative stories of the company's workplace culture have surfaced, including homophobic slurs and instances of sexual harassment.
People who should show more professionalism, people who actually aren't homophobic, people who perhaps are only homophobic when it's people they don't know, and even sometimes, from people who are gay..
(Next Left isn't calling for Staines to be banned from doing this: we are simply publicly criticising him for being willing to so actively encourage homophobic attitudes, when these are thankfully much more marginal than they were a decade ago)».
Children are more vulnerable to cyber-bullying, which reflects the wider toxic culture of sexist, racist and homophobic bullying on the internet.
Hamer asserts that the response to his work may have been less of a homophobic reaction and more about resistance to research centering on sex.
Homophobic men also tended to come from households in which the parents were more rigid and authoritarian, they found.
That said, I do live downtown in one of the more bohemian and studenty neighbourhoods; and even so, on more than one occasion I have been in shouting matches in response to homophobic insults.
«Trainspotting,» a junkie odyssey written entirely in stream - of - consciousness Scots vernacular, was tricky enough; «Filth» is an entirely more heightened creation, practically baroque in its nastiness, with a barely penetrable protagonist in Det. Bruce Robertson (McAvoy), a morally repugnant all - purpose addict whose hobbies include homophobic bullying, erotic asphyxiation and sex - pest prank calls.
• Observations on Film Art wonderful piece on Dunkirk's emotional core (or whether it has one), color palette, and more • Remezcla is the new Chilean film Hazlo como hombre (opening Sept 1st) homophobic or just making fun of homophobia?
Written and directed by Etan Coen — no, not he of the Coen Bros ilk — Get Hard left me questioning whether a mainstream comedy could deal with — and more importantly make fun of — race relationships and prison yard homosexuality without being intrinsically racist or homophobic.
LGBTQ students faced more frequent homophobic remarks and greater anti-LGBTQ victimization, as well as less acceptance from other students in «no promo homo» states.
This research is preceded by a Wales - based study published by Stonewall Cymru, which identified that more than two in five primary school teachers and nearly nine in ten secondary school teachers surveyed said that pupils in their schools experienced homophobic bullying.
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His more controversial pronouncements against women artists, regional museums and public taste ensured that he was no stranger to criticism himself: in one incident in 1994, a group of leading artists, gallerists and scholars wrote a letter of complaint to the Evening Standard accusing him of misogynistic, homophobic and hypocritical writing, which was followed by a counter-letter in his support.
Being a lawyer in 2017 should mean more than just imparting specific technical knowledge to a client when requested, but also means not laughing at the sexist, homophobic, or racist joke that a client makes in an effort to endear yourself to him or herself.
I think it would be far more terrible for someone to read something racist, homophobic or mean - spirited that I wrote, which they won't because I'm not.
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