Beruflich Dokumente
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Discriminations that the LGBTG’s encounter
Suarez, Joanna
Barera, Rio
Mariano, Jray
Baruno, Mae
Manuel, Jason
Sytamco, Sophia
Yasay, Mae
Obligacion, Jasmin
Santos, Arlene
Roque, Piolo
Rodriguez, Alyssa
Introduction
people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. It focuses on the differences that we
have.
One of the most common victim of discrimination are the LGBT community members. Why?
Because they are what we call the 'third gender'. Mostly, people treat them as a pests, low type of
human and they treat them like dont belong in the society. They believe that god made only two kind
of sex; the male and the female so basically peoples mentality are literally focus on the bible. Usually
even their parents cant accept them, feeling ashamed that they have a child that belongs in the third
sex. Some of them became a battered child because of letting their family know their real feeling.
But, when we speak, see, hear and feel them, we will know that they are just a human. They
never wanted to be a woman living in the body of man or vice versa. They also dreamed to be
accepted by the people that surrounds them. They may be a little bit different from us but still we are
all humans, they also deserve to receives respect just like how they are giving it to us.
LGBT especially gays only wanted to feel love and to be loved. Whether it is unconditional love
that they can get from theirs parents or family who's getting a hard time accepting their sex. Eros or
the sexual and passionate love, just like us they also dreams to have a family and such. So, whatever
type of love it is, we can give them to them. Let's stop discriminating them just because you see them
as something that is different from us because everyone, man or a woman, gay or lesbian, they
quality pursuing. For those individuals who consider themselves Homosexual or still have to
understand and accept theri untraditional sexual orientation, social descrimination is their major fear
that should be overcome no matter what. Nowadays, open gays or lesbians receive unfriendly stares
or even negative remarks regarding their sexual orientation. Many people feel uncomfortable about
the Lgbt topic, thus they choose not to accept rather than to understand. One of our participant
John mark is one of LGBTQ's who experiencing descrimination from his family, friends
and anyone who has encountering. They are five siblings and he is the youngest. At first he did not
know that he was a gay. Because of his soft actions his parents notice about it. His father did not
receive it always warmed up in the unlikely reason, even though there was no reason to get angry it
was always beaten. So it was decided by john mark to stay at his cousin's home in san jose, G. Cruz
where he lived right now. Today, john continues his life, even though others still continuing to harass
him, he does not affect. He was assigned to clean the house and watch his cousins store everyday.
In this part, we already interviewed one person that part of LGBT. We conclude that the
person we interview is also a victim of discrimination just like the other part of LGBT. Because of
being different that people should see he become bullied from the people. In the bible we should have
2 gender only, but because of LGBT we have what we call gay, bisexual and etc. So that people can’t
accept them from being different. Just like the other member of LGBT John Mark ak.a. (katelyn) also
suffering from discrimination. Even in his friends he also got discriminated. So that we conclude that
people never stop saying bad things to the people who is part of LGBT. Not unless they prove to
themselves that they are acceptable or if they achieve on thing that he should be about to accept.
Limitation of the study
In this documentation, we interviewed only one person which is related to our topic. The
interview only focuses on the discrimination that he receives inside their house, in their circle of
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/discrimination
https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/what-is-the-meaning-of-lgbt/