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Violence against gays and lesbians is being fuelled by an increase in the number of homophobic websites, according to the NSW Anti-Discrimination board. The board says there is evidence of a significant rise in gay hate material on the internet, which can prompt actual violence in the community.
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; By BBC Breakfast News' Julie Etchingham ... More than 140 million people across the globe now use the internet. ... Ever since, the homophobic website, God Hates Fags, has displayed a vision of Matthew Shepard burning in hell.
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Homophobia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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• Are racist, obscene, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, abusive or otherwise objectionable; • Contain swear words or other language likely to offend; • Are deemed to constitute harassment. ... Links to other websites: OPW does not endorse the content of websites linked to or from its site, and is not...
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In reality, the new offence will tackle serious acts of hatred directed towards lesbian and gay people, including calls for the torture and murder of gay people, as well as violently homophobic publications and websites.
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What Kind of Websites Cannot Win?; Porn websites, adult websites, overtly profain websites, homophobic websites, websites displaying prejudice, incomplete websites, profiles (eg. faceparty profiles) and websites that are only shops.
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At the click of a mouse, a full spectrum of hate is available. Homophobic websites ... Ever since, the homophobic website, God Hates Fags, has displayed a vision of Matthew Shepard burning in hell.
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