TOLERANCE TOWARDS LGBT INDIVIDUALS AMONG MALAYSIANS
Of late, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) has made its presence felt in Malaysian society. The study examined tolerance towards LGBT individuals among Malaysians. Questionnaire data were collected from 411 respondents consisting of different age, ethnicity, and religion groups. Th...
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my.unimas.ir.367882021-11-25T02:39:30Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36788/ TOLERANCE TOWARDS LGBT INDIVIDUALS AMONG MALAYSIANS LING, Hsin-Nie Ting, Su Hie P Philology. Linguistics Of late, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) has made its presence felt in Malaysian society. The study examined tolerance towards LGBT individuals among Malaysians. Questionnaire data were collected from 411 respondents consisting of different age, ethnicity, and religion groups. The results indicate that a majority of the respondents felt that heterosexuality is the best because of religion and morality. There was some agreement that LGBT individuals should be counselled so that they can overcome their feelings of wanting to be LGBT and return to being either male or female. However, at the same time, the respondents somewhat believed that people are born with LGBT tendencies and they need not keep their sexual orientation a secret. The respondents agreed that LGBT individuals can fit into society, and LGBT in itself is not a problem but society makes it a problem. Interestingly, the respondents were open to LGBT individuals standing up for their rights. They also agreed to some extent that LGBT individuals can live the life they want to live, including adopting a child, dating and living with whoever they want, and expressing their views on Malaysian television channels. The results suggest some tolerance towards LGBT existence in society. 2021 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36788/1/lgbt127.pdf LING, Hsin-Nie and Ting, Su Hie (2021) TOLERANCE TOWARDS LGBT INDIVIDUALS AMONG MALAYSIANS. In: International Conference on Language Studies iCLS2021, 8-9 Sept 2021, UNIMAS. http://www.conference.unimas.my/2021/icls2021/ |
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Of late, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) has made its presence felt in
Malaysian society. The study examined tolerance towards LGBT individuals among
Malaysians. Questionnaire data were collected from 411 respondents consisting of
different age, ethnicity, and religion groups. The results indicate that a majority of the
respondents felt that heterosexuality is the best because of religion and morality. There
was some agreement that LGBT individuals should be counselled so that they can
overcome their feelings of wanting to be LGBT and return to being either male or
female. However, at the same time, the respondents somewhat believed that people
are born with LGBT tendencies and they need not keep their sexual orientation a secret.
The respondents agreed that LGBT individuals can fit into society, and LGBT in itself is
not a problem but society makes it a problem. Interestingly, the respondents were open
to LGBT individuals standing up for their rights. They also agreed to some extent that
LGBT individuals can live the life they want to live, including adopting a child, dating and
living with whoever they want, and expressing their views on Malaysian television
channels. The results suggest some tolerance towards LGBT existence in society. |
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