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givi [52]
2 years ago
10

Brad hates homosexuals and has an aversion to homosexual behavior. His orientation is predicated on fear. It is most reasonable

to conclude that Brad is_______________.
Social Studies
2 answers:
rusak2 [61]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: It is most reasonable to conclude that Brad is HOMOPHOBIC.

Explanation: Homophobic is relating to homophobia. Homophobia can be defined as the dislike of, fear of or having an adverse knowledge or opinion of individuals having sexual and/or emotional attraction towards members of the same sex. Which can be any one of the LGBT. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual (community).

From the definition above, it can be deduced that Brad is homophobic because, he hates homosexuals which is illustrated in the definition as dislike. His orientation being predicated to fear.

Lorico [155]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

homophobic.

Explanation:

homophobic. is prejudiced and against homosexual i-e bullying and violence for lesbians,  transgender and gay. homophobic refer to insult and discriminate against homosexual to make them feel inferior than hetero-sexual.  This observe in many countries and more societies consider it illegal and this is reason society member discriminate homosexual.

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