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1 Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Ryuichi Nishioka Brent Lattery Roxy Switzer L o v e y o u r s e l f i n s t e a d o f a b u s i n g y o u r s e l f.

2 Homosexuality Considered Illegal in Numerous Countries Guyana Jamaica Kenya Kiribati Kuwait Lebanon Liberia Libya Malawi Malaysia St. Kitts & Nevis St. Lucia Afghanistan Bangladesh Barbados Belize Bhutan Brunei Dominica Egypt Ethiopia Gambia Grenada Ghana “Being an American is about having the right to be who you are. Sometimes that doesn't happen.”

3 Homosexual marriage Accepted in Various Countries Legal: Argentina Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark England France Iceland New Zealand Legal : Norway Portugal Scotland South Africa Spain Sweden The Netherlands Uruguay Wales

4 TV Shows & Movies From All Around The World Geography Club The New Normal You Can’t Curry Love Two Of Us Struggle The Laramie Project Get Real Edge Of Seventeen The Broken Hearts Club Pretty Little Liars A Single Man Priest The Trip The One The Gymnast The Love Patient Loving Annabelle Longhorn's LA Mission Buffering Glee

5 Canadian Homosexual Viewpoints On July 20th 2005 Canada became the first country in the Americas and fourth in the world to legalize same sex marriage nationwide Canada has frequently been referred to as one of the most gay friendly countries in the world Gay villages in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Ottawa

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7 Japanese Beliefs The Japanese believe that loving who you please is your right and there never has been any controversy against it.

8 Homosexuals In Japanese Media Comedians are considered very popular because they act and disguise themselves to look like woman. They called themselves Okama( オカマ ) which was a very bad slang word that meant Gay. Although this slang was rude, the comedians continued their acts and changed their image positively by their comedic talk.

9 Japanese language has a huge difference of way to talk between men and women unlike English. These were originally men OKAMA “Okama” became derogatory term for the male who acts like female. There are some bullying at school against the people who act like female by calling them “Okama” (and they don’t care whether they are actually gay or not).

10 Japanese Idiots’ bullying ( ^o^)( ^o^) Σ (゚ д ゚ lll ) “He acts like those okama in TV shows” “Yeah, he sure does” “What!? I’m not a gay! What are you guys talking about?” “Shut up, okama. Don’t get close to me.” “Whaaaaaaaat” I guess the reason why the male who acts like female got bullied is because Japanese think “man should be a man”

11 Problem I found in Japanese media The information about homosexuality and transsexual is very one sided. Men Gay Okama Transsexual (Okama) Sexual minority that Japanese media shows

12 The End! Be Proud Of Who You Are!!!


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