Sexual discrimination has been around for many years and is present in many circumstances, however, that does not justify the unethical and immoral views against lesbians or gays There is info in the play “the children’s hour” that proves lesbianism was looked down upon for the wrong reasons. a. They lost their jobs – all of the parent’s of the children attending the school checked their kids out. b. People would stare at them – Even Martha went to check the mail people driving by would stare. c.
Loved ones left them – Karen’s future husband left herd. Lost any reason to live because no one loved them – they only had each other as friends. e. e.
All of this shows the immorality people have towards someone’s sexual background and this needs to be stopped. II. There are also obvious examples of how society today is filled with unfair judgment towards lesbians and gays today. g. While people in the novel lose their jobs, people lose their jobs today as well because of their sexuality. h.
People still stare at these people and often mock the mi. This shows immorality and intolerance towards lesbians and needs to be stopped before the problem gets worse. j. Call to action: Because of the evidence I have provided, it is very clear that something should be done.
k. A. I feel that a very logical solution would be to have unions create stronger enforcement against discrimination towards people concerning their sexual background by not allowing this personal information given out to their employers. If this is done, then less people will lose their jobs because of an issue they cannot control. l. B.
Another logical solution would be to look at ourselves and see if we are hurting any of these people either directly or indirectly. By treating others as we wish to be treated, another problem with sexual discrimination will be solved m. Conclusion: As I stated before sexual discrimination is a large conflict and needs to be stopped. By following the steps I mentioned above, solving this problem will be one step forward for society.