These actions may be caused by cultural, religious, or political mores and biases. Violence targeted at people because of their perceived sexuality can be psychological and physical up to and including murder. Hate crimes against LGBTQIA people often occur because the perpetrators are homophobic or transphobic. Ī hate crime is defined as the victimization of individuals because of their actual or perceived race, ethnicity or national origin, sexual orientation, religion, gender, gender identity or disability. Political protests have been done to try and crackdown on more of these attacks with a greater penalty. Throughout time the number and statistics of these acts of violence have increased greatly due to the belief of religious and political views, or perhaps other factors as well. Attacks against LGBT people revolve around the idea that there is a normal way for people to live, which encompasses all expressions, desires, behaviors, and roles associated with the gender each person was assigned to at birth. Dozens of transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals are murdered every year in the US, and the murder of black transgender women is especially prevalent.
Since the 1969 Stonewall riots against one of the many police raids on gay bars, there have been many more reports and instances of violence against LGBT people in the United States. The violence that has occurred over the existence of the LGBT community has been more extensive considering how long the incidents have occurred. Violence can also occur between couples who are of the same sex, statistics showing that violence among same-sex couples is more common than among than couples of the opposite sex. People who are perceived to be LGBT may also be targeted. Those targeted by such violence are believed to violate heteronormative rules and contravene perceived protocols of gender and sexual roles. The history of violence against LGBT people in the United States is made up of assaults on gay men, lesbians, bisexual, and transgender individuals ( LGBT), legal responses to such violence, and hate crime statistics in the United States of America.
Many of Sword’s list look like so similar, they could have come off an assembly line in a plastic butt factory or samples from the pages of a plastic surgeon’s “You too could have a beautiful butt” catalogue of turning an elephant into a catwalk model!Īs The Sword rightly says … it is “subjective” and I will agree with this statement, but what it isn’t, and cannot agree with, is a “100% irrefutable listing of the Top 40 gay porn star asses.A memorial in May 2013 where Mark Carson, a 32-year-old black gay man, was shot to death by another man who trailed and taunted him and a friend as they walked down the street in New York City's Greenwich Village I would have added many men of gay porn, including Tommy Defendi and Craig Reynolds for starters … and a great many more who are not even listed … as having much better butts to look at and drill. Secondly, because it IS NOT an Indisputable or unquestionable list of the “Top” butts of gay porn, I believe? Yes it is a VERY subjective list, so does not count for taking any credit as being a definitive answer (as if you could ever have one), but as to being a “100% irrefutable listing of the Top gay porn star asses” … I challenge this assumption … both because many are just performers and certainly NOT stars. Also it is biased and unbalanced as not one is hairy or natural as nature intended. Zach said that “Here is The Sword’s completely subjective and yet 100% irrefutable listing of the Top 40 gay porn star asses.”įine words … if they had a ring of truth about buts, there are many more butts that would knock these off the “Top 40 gay porn star asses” list without even trying. I responded to The Swords assumption of what is alleged to be their “Top 40 gay porn star asses” list.