Gay Rights: Battling Homophobia

Brown Daily Herald 1987:11 & 8 (1987)
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Abstract

Three arguments summarize opposition to laws protecting LGBTQ+ persons from discrimination: (1) The pseudo-democratic argument (social change should be free of governmental coercion); (2) The clinical argument (homosexuality is an illness); (3) The choice argument (homosexuality is a choice). My purpose is to show the three are vulnerable to damaging objections. This article reflects conditions as they were in 1987 in the USA. For example, the expression LGBTQ+ had not been coined. My use of "gays and lesbians," then believed to be inclusive, excluded a lot of people.

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Jesus A. Diaz
Brown University (PhD)

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