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Acceptance: The Catalyst for a Greater Divide?

Started by Josh Johnson, June 19, 2012, 09:56:15 PM

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Josh Johnson

Good Evening All,

I had to do a hypothetical research topic for my Methods of Political Inquiry course in college and wanted to do something regarding the shift towards a more socially and politically tolerant nation towards the LGTB community.

Research has been conducted regarding exposure rates and acceptance attitudes towards Gay Men and Lesbian Women, but much has been left unsaid about those individuals who classify themselves as Transgendered and Transsexual.

I talk on my blog about how possibly, the growing acceptance of "Mainstream Homosexuals" ( Gay Men and Lesbian Women) may be creating a divide amongst the LGTB community -- in ways of acceptance and tolerance.

Do you all think this is relative? Take a look at the discussion and please leave your comments on my blog:
http://joshjohnson.squarespace.com

Thank you and I appreciate your time in reading this message and (hopefully) visiting my blog for commentary!

Josh Johnson
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