Sentences with phrase «very homophobic»

For some people, maintaining secrecy may be perceived as the only option for having a romantic relationship (e.g., gay and lesbian people who live in very homophobic areas).
«That was»70s and»80s, New York... The climate was just very homophobic
I also fretted about it because Jamaica is a very homophobic society, at least it was back then.
But some work does suggest that very homophobic people may have other mental health issues.
(That's why I mentioned «truth be told» — he is very homophobic.)

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Certainly, many people are very unaware of the privileged majority status through which they view sexuality — but I'm not sure that is homophobic in and of itself.
Certainly the teachings of the Catholic Church could be used by some people in a homophobic way, and we have to be very careful that that isn't done»...
He differentiated between homophobia and opposition to homosexuality, saying «just because a person isn't in favor of gay marriage doesn't mean that one is homophobic — let's be very clear on that,» but was thoughtful in his response to whether or not he thought the Catholic Church was a homophobic institution.
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One of the most common prejudices against working class people is that they are racist, sexist, homophobic or at least very nationalistic.
Detective chief inspector Wendy Morgan from Tower Hamlets borough said: «The Met takes such homophobic behaviour very seriously.
If you've had enough of that homophobic awfulness for a Sunday night, here is a link to a very cute 20 - year - old participant in Dan Savage's It Gets Better campaign, and here is a just plain awesome video of Anderson Cooper making friends with Eminem on Sixty Minutes.
I think it is incredibly important for all New Yorkers, but particularly those in public life, to make very clear that in this city, the most diverse city in the world, the city where the LGBT civil rights movement was born, that that type of language can not be tolerated... I think that all of us need to recommit to making sure that whenever we hear language of any type that is demeaning, derogatory, racist, sexist, homophobic, anything of that nature that we speak out against it.»
In 2014, when he challenged pro-LGBTQ State Senator Gustavo Rivera in that year's Democratic primary, a YouTube video he produced while in Uganda surfaced in which he praised that nation's aggressively homophobic government as «the righteous» at the very moment its legislature was considering infamous «kill the gays» legislation.
It's very colorful but it doesn't have the — it seemed to me, it didn't have the kind of vicious homophobic qualities that you get in the modern fundamentalists down there.
The only downsides were that it was sometimes too smart for its own good, and the homophobic and lack of knowledge concerning aids seemed very dated.
It's a bit much to be calling The Longest Yard, which is very similar to every other Adam - Sandler - vehicle made in the past, homophobic or racist, but I learn that a lot of critics and cinemagoers have.
When director Bill Condon mentioned in passing that his upcoming Beauty And The Beast would touch, very briefly, on the sexuality of Josh Gad's character — Gaston - admiring crony LeFou — he probably wasn't expecting to unite Russian politicians and Alabama - based theater owners in common homophobic cause.
But we also have to endure a steady menu of sight gags relying on homophobic «humor»; multiple fight scenes with very little comedic payoff; an uninspired retread of the smuggling operation plot line from the original; too many moments featuring the insufferable and just - not - funny Farva character, and an ending that makes zero sense and has no payoff, even in this loony comedic universe.
Unfortunately, there is some very stupid, misogynous and homophobic dialogue that accompanies the interactions with Sackoff's badass mercenary, but at least, in this movie — * spoiler alert * — the main female character does not suffer the normal fate of a Riddick heroine.
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