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stereotyping of gay persons

  1. 1.       How does stereotyping of gay persons help society maintain its conception of itself?
  2. 2.      Why should religious grounds for condemning homosexuality not be a basis for enacting laws that discriminate against gays?
  3. 3.      What are the two technical meanins of “unnatural”? Why does neither meaning provide a sound argument for legislation against gays?
  4. 4.      Why is it improbable that being gay is a matter of choice?
  5. 5.      In what ways woudl an end to discrimination against gays benefit society?
  6. 6.      What kind of restitution does corrective justice require for past and present harms caused by discrimination against minorities and women?
  7. 7.      In what kinds of cases is it proper to hire a less qualified nonwhite candidate over a more qualified white applicant?
  8. 8.      How do racist and sexist employment practices led to an unjust enrichment of subsequent white male job applicants?
  9. 9.      What latent effect does the unjust discrimination against a particular minority person have on the minority group as a whole?
  10. 10.  Why is it a mistake to assume that minority members with the least qualifications are necessarily those who have been harmed most by discrimination?

Link for the first five :http://history.hyde.wikispaces.net/file/view/1314+HIS12+CM17+Mohr+Gay+Basics.pdf).

 

link for the other five:

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/sites/default/files/qx/15/03/21/01/affirmative_action.pdf )

 





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