Homophobia
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+ | [[Image:What do you think of homosexuality.jpg|thumb|200px|right|From ''[[Investigating Sex: Surrealist Discussions 1928-1932]]'', page 5, an illustration of many Surrealists', and especially [[André Breton|Breton]]'s apparent [[homophobia]]. This excerpt from the first session on [[January 27]], [[1928]].]] | ||
{{Template}}'''Homophobia''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] ὁμο ''[[homosexuality|homo(sexual)]]'', "same, equal" + φοβία (''[[phobia]]''), "fear", literally "fear of the equal") is the fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against [[homosexuality]] or homosexuals. Several dictionaries also associate irrationality with this type of fear. It can also mean hatred, [[hostility]], disapproval of, or [[prejudice]] towards homosexual people, sexual behavior, or cultures, and is generally used to insinuate [[bigotry]]. '''Homophobic''' is the adjective form of this term used to describe the qualities of these characteristics while '''homophobe''' is the noun form given as a title to individuals with "homophobic" characteristics. Some people believe any usage of this term is controversial. | {{Template}}'''Homophobia''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] ὁμο ''[[homosexuality|homo(sexual)]]'', "same, equal" + φοβία (''[[phobia]]''), "fear", literally "fear of the equal") is the fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against [[homosexuality]] or homosexuals. Several dictionaries also associate irrationality with this type of fear. It can also mean hatred, [[hostility]], disapproval of, or [[prejudice]] towards homosexual people, sexual behavior, or cultures, and is generally used to insinuate [[bigotry]]. '''Homophobic''' is the adjective form of this term used to describe the qualities of these characteristics while '''homophobe''' is the noun form given as a title to individuals with "homophobic" characteristics. Some people believe any usage of this term is controversial. | ||
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