Similar words: homophobic, acrophobia, xenophobia, homophone, hydrophobia, homophonic, arachnophobia, claustrophobia. Meaning: n. prejudice against (fear or dislike of) homosexual people and homosexuality.
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1 Groups like ours are committed to eradicating homophobia, racism and sexism.
2 There's still a lot of homophobia in American society.
3 The word homophobia pops to mind.
4 Issues of racism, sexism, and homophobia were discussed.
5 There is probably less homophobia in the movie industry than in many others.
6 It is often observed that misogyny and homophobia go together.
7 Indeed, the charge of homophobia is itself a kind of reverse discourse facilitated by the dynamic of perversion itself.
8 First and most obviously perhaps, it shows how homophobia is often integral to a conventional kind of masculine identity.
9 This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism, since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate, too much like women.
10 This is not to diminish the roles that homophobia played or continues to play in exacerbating the problem.
11 The severe degree of homophobia in society.
12 Homophobia is most often based on fear and ignorance.
13 Many feminists claim that homophobia and ignorance are at the heart of people's refusal to label themselves as feminists, even though they agree with the tenets of feminism.
14 Homophobia refers to an irrational fear,[www.Sentencedict.com] prejudice or discrimination towards homosexuals.
15 Don't let fear of homophobia or the stigma associated with homosexuality prevent you from identifying yourself as gay or bisexual to your doctor or seeking routine health care.
16 He makes cutting observations about racism and sexism and then, unfortunately, veers into lame sneer-along homophobia.
17 The lives of many young gay people are ruined by unthinking and widespread homophobia in society.
18 Students do not need to be victims of racism, sexism, religious discrimination, or homophobia to feel like outsiders.
19 Stonewall, the gay lobby group, has been given a £ 900,000 lottery grant for a project to combat homophobia.
20 This is nowhere more necessary than in the analysis of homophobia.
21 Within this paradigm, the two main criticisms levelled at mainstream Hollywood films are tokenism and homophobia.
22 The impact of this became obvious to me during an early experience with the divisiveness of homophobia.
23 Some may see them entirely differently, arguing that they prove something about homophobia or how gay men react to anti-gay oppression.
24 Other essays examine subjects such as white supremacy, Black homophobia feminist politicization and male violence.
25 It is a letter which indicates several things about homophobia, and three in particular.
26 Other students, while constantly feeling the pressure of hostility and homophobia, have been none the less extremely successful during their college years.
27 The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.
28 Antisemitism belongs to this series, alongside other forms of racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.
29 Although Hong Kong has held several small demonstrations against homophobia, this was the first parade solely dedicated to celebrating queer identity.
30 Whorephobia operates as a way of controlling and policing women's behaviour, just as homophobia does for men.
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