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Several cases have been reported where gays and lesbians are regularly discriminated against. Sad enough, when these cases are reported to the relevant authorities charged with ensuring justice and fairness, very little or nothing is done. The plight of homosexuals has continued to roll over the decades and even the 21st century is seemingly no different. The social stigmatization that homosexuals receive in contemporary society cannot be overlooked. Immediately one is identified as a gay or lesbian which becomes the genesis of their stigmatization. Many people even in the countries that boast of being developed still view lesbians and gays as malevolent and a lot of dereliction is directed to them.
Different people have postulated unfounded opinions and judgments concerning homosexuality. Some think it is a developmental problem that has psychological contributions. Others have had several questions unanswered concerning the issue of homosexuality. “…..what factors contributed to its purported prevalence? Was it a holdover of primitive instincts usually found only in ‘uncivilized’ groups? Or was it an effect of modern life?’’ (Kaufman and Terry 27). These demonstrate how much people have pondered about the issue which has resulted in faulty perceptions about gay and lesbian people as well as transgender.
With different persons coming up with diverse explanations, stigma, and disgrace have been the order of the day in the homosexual world. As reported in the International Journal of Sexual Studies, gay parents are more susceptible to stigmatization. The outcome of this empirical study conducted to determine the extent of social stigmatization of gay parents revealed much more than what had been hypothesized. People tend to look at gay parents as ‘undeserving’ parents who are misleading examples to society.
It is not any news to hear that some countries have declared homosexuality illegal and that those found oriented to this sexual bearing should be sentenced to death. Uganda is one of the countries that surprised the world with its coarse laws that sought to kill homosexuals. In such societies, the level of stigmatization is undoubtedly high and people who feel oriented to same-sex relationships are never given a chance to live their lives as other human beings. The right to life is restricted and denied.
As demonstrated, there is physical evidence to show that, indeed, some sexual orientations are negatively viewed and treated. The reports of research studies as well as media news reveal that although the plight of homosexuals is a disaster that has continued for quite some time, very little has been done by the people in authority to curb the situation.
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