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HOW STAR TREK: DISVERY SHOWS GAY SURVIVAL OF VLENCE AND TRMA
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It has sce been broaned to enpass negative emotns towards nonheterosexual dividuals cludg “prejudice agast homosexuals” [1, 2]. It assum that sexual and maral relatns are most ftg between people of oppose sex [1, 3] acceptance of homosexualy was low the 1970s and 1980s, by the early 1990s, this trend began to shift [4]. Whereas over 70% of the populatn thought that homosexualy was always wrong 1973, this number had creased to 46% 2010 [5].
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