But Crabb quickly hit the rocks when the question and answer session began and he had to insist that he was not «
prejudiced against gay people».
Not exact matches
A lot of
people are commenting that this restaurant is not
prejudiced against gays.
The experts have 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.
Were religious
people promoting peace when they voted down
gay marriage (a civil rights issue, opponents of which will be viewed in the same light as the opponents
against civil rights in the 50s and 60s) You are just so comfortable in the majority, you can't see the
prejudice and bias you put on
people that aren't like you.
Here «the manner in which Church teaching is conveyed» is acknowledged as contributing to the
prejudices against gay and lesbian
people.
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.
Which is why they stated 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.
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.
Religion can teach
people that their
prejudice,
against blacks,
gays or other religions, is OK and even scripturally approved.
When this kind of thing happens in daily life it shows that
people feel secure in sharing their
prejudice and they presume most other
people will agree with them - I don't think he would have said those words
against gay or black
people.
4) without
prejudice to the generality of 3) any doctrine which displays or is likely to encourage any form of discrimination
against girls and women or
against gay people, and any form of encouragement to
gay people of any age to suppress or amend their sexuality;
If you live in a politically - correct bubble, you might persuade yourself that
prejudice against gay or transgender
people is unthinkable.