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Could This Rapid Rise In Attacks On Lgbt People Be Attributed To The Rise In Foreign Cultures Into This Country?
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Well seeing that AOG didn't write the news article merely asked the question, I don't know why he is being attacked .There are numerous countries in the world that are blaming immigrants for the rise in attacks on LGBT people so maybe the answer is yes.
09:11 Tue 12th Sep 2017
not sure about 'rapid rise'
saw a couple interviewed on breakfast telly yesterday, and the older one said he was shocked at how in this day and age there were still people out there who thought it was ok to attacked people because of their sexuality.
Both of the men interviewed, claimed they had been assaulted due to their sexual orientation.
saw a couple interviewed on breakfast telly yesterday, and the older one said he was shocked at how in this day and age there were still people out there who thought it was ok to attacked people because of their sexuality.
Both of the men interviewed, claimed they had been assaulted due to their sexual orientation.
naomi24
I am not making an assumption, if I had I would have worded my question:
Surely this Rapid Rise In Attacks On Lgbt People has to be Attributed To The Rise In Foreign Cultures Into This Country?
But I didn't I merely asked a question, so as to put it up for debate.
I personally think it could be a factor, due to some nations extreme views on homosexuals etc.
I am not making an assumption, if I had I would have worded my question:
Surely this Rapid Rise In Attacks On Lgbt People has to be Attributed To The Rise In Foreign Cultures Into This Country?
But I didn't I merely asked a question, so as to put it up for debate.
I personally think it could be a factor, due to some nations extreme views on homosexuals etc.
I suspect a good deal of it is due not necessarily to a shift in issues against LGBT but mainly because people are more open about it and more inclined to report or talk about abuse they've received. Not necessarily to the police, mind -- apparently 4 out of 5 incidents of abuse that LGBT people claim to have experienced they don't go on to report to the police. But if there's more openness (and so more exposure to the gits among us) and more willingness to recognise abuse when it occurs, then naturally rates could rise independent of other factors.
pixie374
/// Aog, you can't say "rapid rise" without comparing it with an earlier time. ///
You are stating the complete obvious, of course you can't and I never said you could.
But this seems rapid enough for me in such a short time.
/// The number of attacks on lesbian, gay and bisexual people in the UK has soared by nearly 80 per cent in the past four years, new data shows. ///
/// More than one in five LGBT people have experienced a hate crime or incident due to their sexual orientation or gender identity in the last 12 months, compared with 16 per cent in 2013. ///
/// Aog, you can't say "rapid rise" without comparing it with an earlier time. ///
You are stating the complete obvious, of course you can't and I never said you could.
But this seems rapid enough for me in such a short time.
/// The number of attacks on lesbian, gay and bisexual people in the UK has soared by nearly 80 per cent in the past four years, new data shows. ///
/// More than one in five LGBT people have experienced a hate crime or incident due to their sexual orientation or gender identity in the last 12 months, compared with 16 per cent in 2013. ///
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