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I am writing an essay for my English class about the LGBTQ+ community having to deal with sexual harassment in education or just in general. If you can help me out with a few facts that I can use.

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hey rach! i hope this will help you.  I wrote some opinions of mine!

Explanation:

In my opinion nobody would have to be judged for their sexual orientation. We are all the same. I am Catholic, and I do not judge people by their orientation, I judge them by their personality, if they are good people, if they are kind, if they are respectful. That would also have to be seen by others. No one can tell you who you have to like. And it seems horrible to me that LGBT people have to endure so many things just because they love themselves and go out into the world to show their love. God said dawn to each other as I have loved you.

It also greatly influences the education that your parents give you. If your parents tell you that you don't have to judge people, if they've raised you well, you're going to be good people and accept the other as they are. But if your family gave you a macho education, which tells you that women are useless, that you are the owner of your girlfriend, wife. No that's a lie, nobody owns anyone. Because people are not objects.

Here are some info:

Nearly seven in 10 lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people have been sexually harassed at work, according to research for the Trades Union Congress revealing a “hidden epidemic”.

This survey, published on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia , found that more than two in five LGBT people (42%) said they had experienced colleagues making unwelcome comments or asking unwelcome questions about their private life. More than a quarter (27%) He reported receiving unwelcome or inappropriate, verbal unwanted treatment.

Two-thirds (66%) They said they didn't tell their employer about harassment for fear of reprisals.

The survey found LGBT women were more likely to experience unwanted touching and sexual assault at work. More than a third (35%) reported experiencing unwanted touching, for example hands placed on their lower back or knee, I don't know why men think that if you are a lesbian they can touch you without a problem.

More than one-fifth (21%) reported experiencing sexual assault, for example unwanted touching of the breasts, buttocks or genitals, or attempts to kiss them, while one in eight (12%) LGBT women said they had been seriously sexually assaulted or raped at work.

Answer:

the lgbtq+ community have to deal with harrassment and bullying mostly after youve came out and most of the lgbtq+ people commit s u i c i d e because they were not accepted for who they were. so in my opinoin homophobics need to mind they own buissness and they need to be charged with m u r d e r for makeing an lgbtq+ community member commit s u i c i d e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍️‍

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