– Tagalog Questions – Subject: Araling Panlipunan Activity 1.1… – Tagalog Questions – Subject: Araling Panlipunan Activity 1.1 Gumawa ng isang islogan upang ipahayag ang iyong ideya ukol sa diskriminasyon sa kababaihan at LGBT. Pagkatapos sagutan ang mga sumusunod na tanong. Mga Pamprosesong Tanong: 1. Nahirapan ka bang gumawa ng iyong islogan? Bakit? 2. Ano ang nagbunsod sa iyo upang mabuo ang islogang ito? 3. Ang diskriminasyon ba sa kababaihan, kalalakihan, at LGBT ay tunay na kontemporaryong isyu? Bakit? Activity 1.2Basahing mabuti at unawain ang maikling sanaysay at sagutan ang mga pamprosesong tanong.Mga Pamprosesong Tanong: 1. Mahalaga ba ang papel na ginagampanan ng kababaihan sa lipunan? 2. Dapat bang makaranas ng diskriminasyon ang mga babae? 3. Paano mo maipakikita ang iyong pagpapahalaga sa kababaihan, gaya sa iyong ina? 4. Sa palagay mo, isang mahalagang kontemporaryong isyu ba ang karahasan at diskriminasyon na dapat pagtuonan ng pansin ng mga tao at ng gobyerno? Activity 1.3Gumawa ng isang talahanayan na magbubuod ng ilang mga batas na ginawa upang masolusyunan ang diskriminasyon at karahasan.Batas Taong Naisabatas Layunin o Pangunahing Probisyon Mga Tao/Grupong Makikinabang 1. 2. 3. Image transcription textNarito ang ilang tugon ng pamahalaangsa isyu ng diskriminasyon at karahasangseksuwal sa bansa: 1. Pag… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textsa ilalim nito ay ang pagtatatag ng Convention on the Eliminationof All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)Committee noong 2006. 3. Ang Philippines UDF-PHI… Show more… Show more Arts & Humanities Writing WRITING 1234A
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LGBT slogans are catchphrases or slogans which express support for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities and LGBT rights.
Answer: "Ten, Twelve, Fourteen, Sixteen, Eighteen! That's easy because they have self-esteem!"
Slogan
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"Gay? There's nothing queer about it"
This slogan is used in a TV-commercial about homosexuality in name of the Royal Dutch Football Association. It is a translation of the original Dutch pay-off "Homo? Boeit geen flikker" by Delight Agency, an advertising agency from Amsterdam.
"Gay Is Good"
Coined by early gay activist Frank Kameny, modeled on the African American slogan "Black is beautiful".[1] "Gays Bash Back"
This slogan is often used by more militant gay people and implies self-defense against gay bashers.
"Majority doesn't exist"
This slogan was popularized by MAKEOUT in Belarus during the 2016 opening of the "meta- queer festival".
"We're here. We're queer. Get used to it"[2]
This slogan was popularized by Queer Nation.[3] "Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Homophobia's got to go!"
Used by National Organization for Women (NOW).[4] "We're here, we're queer and we'd like to say hello!"
A variation of the above used by Queer Nation during the 1992 opening of the "Queer Shopping Network".
"Silence=Death/Action=Life"
Designed by six people,[5] including Avram Finkelstein,[6] this slogan was used by ACT UP to draw attention to the AIDS crisis in America. It was often used in conjunction with a right-side up pink triangle.
"Two, Four, Six, Eight! How Do You Know Your Kids Are Straight?"
This slogan against heterosexism was also used by Queer Nation. Another variation is "One, Two, Three, Four! Open up the closet door! Five, Six, Seven, Eight! Don't assume your kids are straight!"[7] "Out of the Closets and into the Streets"
This slogan was also used by Queer Nation.[8] "Rainbows Reign"
Used most notably on banners of the Pink Pistols organization.
"Gay by birth, fabulous by choice"
Made popular by Birmingham City University LGBT Society
"Let's get one thing straight, I'm not"
Made popular by Rob, Bureau of matters concerning discrimination of The Hague area and mid-Holland, The Netherlands
"Why be afraid to be enGayged"
Brooks foundation
"Sorry girls, I suck dick"
Used on shirts by the Swedish magazine and Internet-community QX.
"Love Wins"
Rob Bell
"Armed gays don't get bashed"
The slogan for the Pink Pistols organization.[9] "Free Mom Hugs"
Emotional support slogan made popular by Sara Cunningham of FreeMomHugs.org.[10] "Be bold, be proud, be gay"
Anti-assimilationist and anti-capitalist slogan.[11] "Be gay, do crime"
An anti-authority and anti-capitalist slogan.[12] "Sounds gay, I'm in"
Used by the community.
"You win sex against a man, that's as straight as it gets."
Devon Banks.
- Blasius, Mark; Phelan, Shane (1997). We Are Everywhere: A Historical Sourcebook in Gay and Lesbian Politics. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-90859-7.
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