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Contents:
- THE 'GAY' WORD: WHAT DO MEAN WHEN YOUNG PEOPLE E NEGATIVELY?
- HOW TO STOP USG THE WORD "GAY" INAPPROPRIATELY
- "THAT'S SO GAY" IS JT SO WRONG
- NO, IT'S NOT "GAY": WHY WE NEED TO STOP USG THE TERM IN A NEGATIVE WAY
THE 'GAY' WORD: WHAT DO MEAN WHEN YOUNG PEOPLE E NEGATIVELY?
Armed wh a mera and an overdraft, I ma a documentary about what young people mean by ‘gayns’ and why olr people fd so upsettg * gay in a bad way *
When I was growg up, I noticed somethg about the word “gay”.
A word that origally meant happy and reee beme a ntral label to scribe homosexualy, and end up beg a term ed to ppot somethg people don’t like, fd embarrassg, or want to distance themselv do this mean that young people are more homophobic than ever before?
HOW TO STOP USG THE WORD "GAY" INAPPROPRIATELY
You've may have heard yourself e the word "gay" appropriately to scribe someone or somethg. Whether you tend to or not, this is offensive and hurtful. Through practice and an creased awarens, you n break this hab, and... * gay in a bad way *
He says: “We fd schools have high levels of sual homophobic language, and high rat of homophobic bullyg.
” However Durham soclogist Mark McCormack argu the way the word “gay” is beg ed do not rry homophobic tent.
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"THAT'S SO GAY" IS JT SO WRONG
Younger people, whom we might have expected to have more awarens of what means to intify as gay bee of media verage, were often the mographic fendg the negative e of this olr people I spoke to felt strongly that should not be allowed to be ed negatively. The language we e, nscly or subnscly, n reflect our feelgs towards “rgh, that’s gay” reveals a lack of llective unrstandg of what means to intify as gay. Equal marriage legislatn may suggt that society has advanced s thkg, but there remas a gap s grasp of gay inty, culture and the week leadg up to the premiere of my documentary, The Gay Word, s trailer was shown a London cema.
Staff noticed how the dience’s body language often shifted and beme awkward on jt seeg the word gay projected on Soho, I hand out stickers promotg the film and reactns were mixed.
NO, IT'S NOT "GAY": WHY WE NEED TO STOP USG THE TERM IN A NEGATIVE WAY
Dpe beg a famoly gay-iendly area, one person hastily said: “I’m not gay”.
In makg this film, I’ve learned jt how much of a load term gay what is the solutn? One sendary school teacher told me staff often “turn a bld eye” to behavur that may be makg gay pupils feel unfortable at young people I met while makg this film told me that school is tough and not a place they n flourish.