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The appearance of an out gay pro is an important step toward making skateboarding more accepting of LGBTQ people (and, hopefully, making society more accepting of skateboarding).
Hopefully our world becomes more accepting as each day passes.
"The audience is becoming more accepting to advertising," Tu noted.
"England is more accepting of playing proper football," Tisdale said.
In 2010, the government was more accepting of LGBT people.
I want our culture to be more accepting of others.
Abbott is going to be anyway more accepting to them.
Neoliberalism is more accepting of markets—I think that's about it.
Americans have become more accepting of premarital and same-sex relationships.
Surveys show public attitudes are gradually becoming more accepting of foreigners.
It truly shows that we are becoming a more accepting industry.
Higher-income households were more accepting of a spouse's spending without notification.
That is partly because Americans have become far more accepting since Stonewall.
Baptist found that couples who were more accepting of "boundary crossing," i.e.
It's more accepting than what I see on my friends' Facebook accounts.
Consumers have generally been more accepting of other types of synthetic gems.
I should be more accepting towards people being happy about my success.
But when they are playing games, people are more accepting of ads.
He believes his children are growing up in a better, more accepting society.
They could not understand why Iraqis were not more accepting of U.S. actions.
He also thinks the LGBTQ community needs to be more accepting of jokes.
You will not find a candidate more accepting of this idea, Mr. Musk.
"In general, people are now more accepting of sex toys," Sinclair tells me.
In some states seen as more accepting, more adults identified themselves as transgender.
Overall, Republicans are more accepting of a president with a checkered moral past.
That's because we are more accepting of our own imperfections than ever before.
It's weird that we're more accepting of place than we are of people.
More accepting parents may extend support only to their own child, like Smith's dad.
And they say they're more accepting and open-minded than any generation before them.
Despite these ugly instances, Weisberg thinks surfing is shifting toward a more accepting vibe.
People tend to be more accepting of PDA when it's done in appropriate settings.
I actually felt they were more accepting of me than my black peers were.
Burmese Buddhists are becoming more doctrinaire, even as Bangladeshis become more accepting of divorce.
Now, people are more accepting of use cannabis for anxiety, depression, and chronic pain.
Bisexual and transgender men and women also face discrimination, although society has become more accepting.
But why exactly are we more accepting of Boston Dynamics' bots when they're falling over?
All of this makes her easily Google-able, but she's become more accepting of that.
Mr Sidat argues that his generation is also more accepting of gay or alcoholic Muslims.
My new husband is very supportive, and my new friends are a lot more accepting.
At the news conference Friday, Saudi Arabia was somewhat more accepting of the UN conclusions.
At some point, society becomes more accepting of the new technology, which generates economic gains.
Your courage & commitment to building a better, more accepting world for all is an inspiration.
If the public as a whole was more accepting of the idea of mass immigration.
Overall, participants in the BYU study were more accepting of e-bikes after riding one.
If they can't change their sleep patterns, maybe society should become more accepting of them.
If we all try more things and do different things, it would make everyone more accepting.
But employers shouldn't rely solely on policies and training to make their work culture more accepting.
In the meantime, things are getting better—I'm growing more and more accepting of my body.
They're more accepting of their sexuality and desires, and confident about expressing them with a partner.
But younger women overall were more accepting of the idea of egg freezing for any reason.
We're more accepting of guys in spandex suits running around in capes and saving the world.
After hearing about artists like 27-year-old MAAD*MOISELLE, I was a little more accepting.
That confidence or clarity can translate into being more generous and magnanimous of spirit, more accepting.
Sloan is cautiously more accepting of the literature on meditation, because the practice is more streamlined.
While ardently opposed to abortion, some are inclined to be more accepting of same-sex marriage.
Now with people on social media and boys in makeup, we're becoming more accepting in general.
"I think people are more accepting of [drug use] because it's touched their lives," he says.
Ms. Davis-Laack said she wishes workplaces were more accepting of this need to unplug occasionally.
"We need to be more loving, more caring, more accepting of each other," Ms. Pierce said.
It could also be more accepting of the nuclear deal struck between would powers and Iran.
Exploring the sensations in your body is a powerful way of becoming more accepting of them.
He said younger conservatives tended to be more accepting of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Inside the classroom, at least some teens seem to be becoming more accepting of their peers.
American teens told Business Insider that they're a more accepting generation than the ones before them.
Heather thought that religious people for the most part were more accepting of death than others.
Sometimes, people who previously had hateful viewpoints change over time and become more accepting of others.
And now I feel much more accepting and okay with feelings, even if they're not great.
In a perfect, more accepting world, going to therapy would be seen as a "bonus," Derhally says.
No more accepting his gratuitous offers of signing ceremonies, White House cocktails, or meetings with his children.
We find that people who will buy in the downtown area are usually more accepting and understanding.
In addition to progressive policy change, statistics suggest that society has become more accepting of LGBTQ people.
Thankfully, the commercial dance world has started to become a little more accepting of different body types.
Donald J. Trump has been more accepting of sexual minorities than his rivals for the G.O.P. nomination.
She's still fighting with that mirror of hers; she's just become more accepting of what she sees.
But the realization of the economic need has in turn made society more accepting of women working.
But now that Cobb is in charge, it seems that Trump is much more accepting of Mueller.
My mom and dad are actually more accepting of the idea that freedom and democracy are important.
And I got more confident, and more accepting of who I am, and what I can do.
As I became more accepting of my trans-ness, I nudged my body in that direction too.
To Mr. Pally, her "Band Aid" co-star, the all-female environment was more accepting and productive.
Other parishes are more accepting of gay people and would not hold back this sacrament, Smolenski said.
Society has grown to become more accepting of divorce because it can indeed be a positive experience.
"We're more accepting of a lot of alternatives — but among the alternatives, we put this one first."
"I think the fashion world is more accepting of the Disney brand than it ever was," Aly says.
Society is becoming more and more accepting of working moms and of allowing a diversity of family structures.
Before, I was more accepting of what I was offered instead of communicating what I was actually worth.
After an ayahuasca ceremony, users tend to feel more accepting and at peace with their situation in life.
Ultimately they're going to go with someone who looks more conventional, someone society would be more accepting of.
I noticed that I was more popular in Europe and that Europeans were more accepting of my music.
"While society is becoming more accepting, the infosec and IT industries haven't quite grasped that diversity," said Painter.
And other evidence suggests that jerks are attracted to, or at least more accepting, of jerks like them.
There are also some signs that the Chinese public is becoming more accepting of the country's LGBTQ community.
And Bush Hager said that, after a week, she's over the shock and more accepting of her weight.
No, my great regret is that I was not more accepting of Stuart Scott's hip-hop-infused creativity.
And young people are much more accepting of people not identifying as either a man or a woman.
But the largest generation of young adults is still far more accepting of gay marriage than their predecessors.
"What's changing perceptions for companies are younger consumers and customers behaving in a more accepting way," Witeck said.
Civic-education programmes also increase the likelihood that pupils will have more accepting attitudes towards people of different backgrounds.
He also said households are becoming more accepting to price hikes as they see wages and jobs steadily increase.
He wants his children to grow up in a more accepting, healthier Church than the one that raised him.
Is the sketch trying to say that women are more accepting of bad behavior from one versus the other?
Japan has grown more accepting of foreign labour but the focus has been on professionals and the highly-skilled.
In other words, people on mushrooms can become more sensitive to feelings, and more accepting of other people's views.
They seem largely more accepting, and even celebratory of "differences," be they in gender, race, religion or body type.
It can help make them more accepting adults, who are less likely to discriminate against their fellow human beings.
They may also be able to recommend affinity groups or students who will be more accepting of your son.
"We can be more vocal about our beliefs nowadays, and on social media, people are seemingly more accepting," she said.
Rather than behaving more respectfully around women, young men in particular seem to have become more accepting of inappropriate behaviour.
This season, their dynamic is a lot stronger and Wally's a lot more accepting of Barry if there's been mistakes.
The former has already softened his stance and the latest weakness may make the latter more accepting of ECB stimulus.
My parents weren't supportive at first, but as I got older they grew to be more accepting and more supportive.
Our children need to grow up with a more accepting attitude in order for any real social change to happen.
If he succeeds, the 'soccer' haters will be proved wrong, and Britain will be a more accepting place for it.
"I'm more accepting that this is my job, and I've got to do everything I can to succeed," he said.
As a culture we may be becoming more accepting of differences and of the full spectrum that life gives us.
Likewise, just 83% told Pew they do not want Francis to make the church more accepting of divorce and remarriage.
A generation that grew up amid rising rates of divorce and premarital cohabitation is more accepting of alternatives to monogamy.
And so we have to have leaders be more accepting and empathetic and connect with people on a human level.
"I knew I wanted a diverse and more accepting community," she says of her early move to New York City.
Simply because society has become more accepting of marijuana use doesn't make it safe for high school and college students.
Buttigieg said gay rights activists should welcome those who have changed their minds on the issue and become more accepting.
After her parents kicked her out of the house 12 years ago at age 16, Raine sought more accepting communities.
We believe that our target audience is more progressive in their thinking and will therefore be more accepting of the concept.
Above all else, the next version of Windows will work to be a more accepting part of your entire gadget ecosystem.
At first glance, this surprising finding appeared to be a positive sign that men are becoming more accepting of female coders.
It's about all the diversity It's just a more accepting time of everything whether it's body type or race or gender.
According to Nanton, it's a smart move, especially as society has grown to make people be "more accepting of people's differences."
I think it's, not only for ourselves but for them, so important to just be more accepting of all of us.
I would say the majority is feeling like, Let's be more open-minded, let's be more loving, let's be more accepting.
The friends I have now are a lot more accepting because we're all kind of cut from the same weird cloth.
Joanna Huxster of Bucknell University explained people seem to be more accepting of science when they better understand the scientific process.
The moment adds a layer of complexity to the reason why Kena's flawed father comes off more accepting than her mother.
Unlike the original TV show from which Queer Eye takes its name, 2018's reboot reflects our more accepting, woke times.
The findings, published in the Archive of Sexual Behaviour, also showed that people are generally more accepting of same-sex relationships.
Francis has been notably more accepting of homosexuality in his role as the pontiff than past leaders of the Catholic Church.
They're more comfortable with women in activist roles and more accepting of people with different backgrounds than earlier generations of rebels.
Seventy-four percent also said they were more accepting of people with "nontraditional" gender identities than they were the year prior.
And, he pointed out, the tech community is far more accepting of porous borders when it comes to selling their products.
What is more, accepting and embracing all these variations may provide room for more people to adopt or sustain a vegan lifestyle.
The diving world is more accepting of LGBTQ athletes than it was in my day, as is all of the sports world.
That's what I love about the show is that it really opened up people's lives to be more accepting of one another.
One in five American adults say their views on homosexuality have changed over the past five years (most have become more accepting).
"Becoming a mother and being with my boys has made me so much more accepting of myself," Britney recently told Marie Claire.
And these social changes are a good thing, making our population more open to differences and making us a more accepting community.
The more visible gay people became in the culture and in straight people's personal lives, the more accepting the outside world became.
The international community has long regarded Canadians as being a kinder, friendlier and a more accepting culture; in my experience, it's true.
Beth talks her sage talk, and the black tradition of braiding hair follows so the world can be more accepting of Deja.
Hattie Leslie Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the American media became more accepting of female boxers, even in large metropolises.
"It seems like the newer buildings are more accepting toward the dogs," said Mr. Dinzebach, 31, whose dogs accompany him to work.
Does segmentation in our travel and leisure time make us more accepting of segmentation in the more important parts of our lives?
This will make it easier to problem-solve, eliminate obstacles, and be more accepting of the things you can't predict or change.
Noosa's yogurt is full fat, which Thomae said people are more accepting of than they were when the product launched in 2010.
It's much more accepting of differing views on health care, the role of the state, and taxation than the modern Republican Party.
I have deeper friendships with more people, and a better relationship with my family who has been much more accepting than I expected.
Millennials and members of generation Z have grown up in a completely different culture; one that's more accepting and equal to begin with.
" The 24-year-old model added that she was "safe and sound and happy" and on her way to "somewhere much more accepting.
Our culture has grown more accepting, too; one of the most anticipated albums of the year, Frank Ocean's, embraces his desire for men.
I'm sure the acting community is more accepting of extreme diets than most, but Allison's was an ethic and a personal philosophy, too.
If we provide more diversity in visible or powerful positions, there is hope that attitudes toward people of color will become more accepting.
"A new breed of consumer is coming through with a more accepting, exploring, and individual view of what is the 'norm,'" he says.
Up until now, there has been, and more of it in recent years, as government and culture have become a little more accepting.
We have learned from the mistakes made by those before us, and used those mistakes to grow as a society become more accepting.
In the main, the America of the 21st century is, for all its shortcomings, freer and more accepting than it has ever been.
This one simple act, however, can open the door to a more accepting and inclusive health-care culture for a long neglected population.
In recent months, some Americans have spoken wistfully (and unrealistically) of moving to Canada, where people are kinder, gentler, more accepting of others.
While Hollywood has slowly become more accepting of the LGBTQ community, some people believe the world of sport still has work to do.
Here's what else is happening: IN THE NEWS • In New Hampshire, voters seem to be more accepting of Donald J. Trump's New York bombast.
One might like to imagine society is becoming more accepting of families that deviate from expected social norms, buuuut...we're really not there yet.
Right-wing politicians in Israel have been buoyed by signals from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump of a more accepting U.S. stance on settlements.
"Like (David) Bowie, Prince's music made us all more alive, more accepting, more open to being able to express who we are," McGuinn said.
The original watch was nearly useless and it only got better as we humans got more accepting of the watch's countless pings and buzzes.
The younger folks are having a sex and gender revolution so they can be much more accepting than the old guard of gay people.
Geek culture, like everything else, has still been historically dominated by cishet white men, even though it's a marginally more accepting corner of society.
I think companies could be more accepting of people who may not have many things on their resumes because nobody gives them a chance.
The world has changed for non-binary artists; roles are slowly starting to appear, and the auditioning process is becoming a little more accepting.
Broadly spoke with this pioneering faith leader about their accomplishments, common misconceptions about religion, and how we can all be more accepting in 2018.
But it doesn't move our society any closer to being more accepting to deny each other the equal right to live and be loved.
Close to half of all Americans have tried marijuana, and as more accepting attitudes prevail and social mores loosen, the number is growing steadily.
Thankfully, these days, things are a lot better for LGBTQIA people, and people are more accepting of our culture, but things still aren't perfect.
So when I seized my own power and confidence through domination, I became a stronger person who was more accepting of myself and others.
In the last five years we have become more free and more comfortable, so yes, Turkish society is more accepting of the LGBT community.
Mindfulness practices offer a safe and effective way for people experiencing allergies to become present in the moment, and more accepting of their reality.
Wall Street is becoming more accepting of this startup model — investors are willing to tolerate negative cash flows for increasingly long periods of time.
There has been a huge movement in the last few years that is paving the way slowly but surely to this more accepting world.
Even as Mr. Trump has made cracking down on immigration a central facet of his administration, Americans have generally become more accepting of immigrants.
One that stood out: Younger women are actually more accepting than older ones when it comes to flirtation and romantic relationships in the workplace.
NATO Merkel should be pleased that some of Trump's envoys have expressed a commitment to NATO somewhat more accepting than his sentiments during the campaign.
An artist like her, who can speak in both languages, I think the world needs more of that to be more accepting and more diversified.
" Floyd responded by saying Manny needs to be more accepting -- "We should let people live their lives the way they want to live their lives.
My dad tried to rock the boat at the kibbutz; tried to change things to create a place that is more inclusive and more accepting.
" Still, if Williams could change the world in just one way, she would "love for people to wake up one morning and be more accepting.
Though more accepting of this kind of content than other options, there are limits to what you're able to get away with on the platform.
Blaze Kidd & Uli K Do they think that, in general, clubs have become more accepting of different sounds and cultures than they used to be?
The number of gay men who marry and then come out later has dropped significantly because society has become much more accepting of gay men.
My family is more accepting because I'm 30, it's no longer "just a phase" and I'm making good money mainly because of who I am.
Page went on to open up about how much more accepting Hollywood is of gay stars these days than it was when she was younger.
"Trump is reflecting a culture that is more crass, more accepting of vulgarity and more attuned to pop culture," said Matt Lewis, a conservative writer.
It stuck with me, and it has helped me become a more accepting person of other peoples' tastes and feel more comfortable with my own.
In its historical context, mindfulness is just one aspect of a lifelong journey to become more accepting, less judgmental and kinder to oneself and others.
Not because I realized that I needed to be more accepting of sadness in my life, but because I knew my son needed to be.
I don't like the physical aspect, but I'm a happier person than I've ever been, and I'm a more accepting person than I've ever been.
He voted to leave the European Union and said he was pleased by the signs of a more accepting atmosphere at the event this year.
After he was bullied for being, he said, "a sissy," she moved them to Santa Monica — a more accepting, "Birkenstock-wearing, fruit-juicing" hippie enclave.
By the end of high school, other students had become more accepting, and Brown ingratiated himself with witty banter and by drawing caricatures of teachers.
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It allows me to gain perspective, to be more accepting of others, because I know what it feels like to know you're not like everyone else.
And people are more accepting of queer and trans people in 2018 than they were in 1998, even in rural areas and even as violence persists.
I feel like we still have a lot of things to work on, especially within the industry, but little by little people are being more accepting.
These incidents were incredibly painful, Ewing told me, because they loved Baraboo, which was significantly more accepting than the town in Kentucky they grew up in.
It's time to set a new, more accepting beauty standard, one where pigs can wear little pink and blue outfits and receive international acclaim in return.
It's not clear whether the state of Linux development will suddenly become more accepting and positive, especially considering Torvalds was only gone for about one month.
If designers also started to cast models of in-between sizes — 6, 8, and 10 — it would also help the industry become kinder and more accepting.
I believe if more people were aware that asexual/aromantic identities exist, many people would be more accepting of their disinterest in sex or romantic relationships.
We hope the next time you see a baby fruit bat picture or a baby fruit bat video, you remember to be a little more accepting.
In the context of sex, it can help the practitioner become more attuned to their body's sexual response, and more accepting of their body's physical limitations.
Before Marina's shocking death, she was the free-spirited rich girl who was more accepting of the newcomers than her high-class family and brother, Guzmán.
Rather than continuing to work toward a more accepting and progressive America, Trump has provided reinforcement to the discriminatory ideology that still exists in the country.
I do — not as much anymore, but I almost try to lean into it in a way to actually make our culture more accepting and integrated.
As Thai society becomes more accepting of interracial marriages, some women view them as a way to better their economic status, the social development ministry says.
Amos has found, though, that soccer is a more accepting place for faith now than it was when he took the position at Barnsley in 1996.
Although we have grown as a society and become more accepting, we still have work to do, and we still need to fight for everyone's rights.
Their comrades and commanders have welcomed them, they said, and the military has often been more accepting than the homes and neighborhoods they left to enlist.
Nixon, a lawyer who had been a member of the House of Representatives, a senator and a vice president, was more accepting of the political order.
With better forecasting, experts hope people will find fires less overwhelming and frightening, and be more accepting of controlled burns to keep wildfires from becoming catastrophic.
Younger respondents between ages 18 and 24 were more accepting of self-driving vehicles compared to those 55 and older, who preferred a human-driven ride.
After the screenings, subjects answered survey questions about stalking myths — and women who watched the first two films tended to be more accepting of such behavior.
The N.F.L. is often criticized for having a double standard on gambling, in part because the public seems to be more accepting of betting on games.
We now see marriage as an optional step before having kids — we are more accepting, for example, of children born to single moms or unmarried couples.
"I think, in 2016, people should be more accepting of the fact that both famous and non-famous women are having cosmetic procedures," she tells Elle Canada.
Canadian society is a more accepting and tolerant culture, so when Mr. Trump started making his comments, I thought that it was going to spread into Canada.
These days, the culture seems more accepting and welcoming of queerness: Young actors and pop stars like Amandla Stenberg and Lady Gaga are identifying publicly as bisexual.
It is a peculiar fact that in countries that are becoming more accepting of different sexual identities, the freedom to be accepted as transgender is lagging behind.
According to new research presented at the American Psychological Association's 124th Annual Convention, women today appear to be more accepting of their bodies than in the past.
LG: Although I would wait for you to say, this is anecdotal, that I think here people are generally more accepting of cyclists than in other cities.
Beck, drawing on her experience with a neighbor, said it's possible to change hearts and minds — to make soldiers more accepting and policies more progressive moving forward.
Reddit is looking to shape itself a bit more around the needs of the individual user in order to make the community more accepting as a whole.
I told them times are changing and they have come to be more accepting once they understood that I am capable of supporting myself and living independently.
Araya Baker, LPC-I who specializes in working with queer people of color, suggests that nuclear families tend to be more accepting than others in the family.
With society changing as a whole to be more accepting, they didn't really need a specialty or niche bar for themselves, especially in Roanoke, a smaller city.
But young hires are also more likely to be more accepting of LGBTQ issues, including trans people in bathrooms, and some of them may be LGBTQ themselves.
It's more diverse, it's much more open and dynamic, it's much more accepting of traditionally mistreated groups, there's much more immigration, we're a much more diverse society.
More important, they said, the commission needed to become more accepting of change and more aggressive in righting shortfalls like an absence of affordable hotels near the coastline.
As we increasingly realise that VR has more to offer than throwaway entertainment, the more accepting we may become of it as a serious tool for social change.
Today, the firm is more accepting of attention, leveraging its Uber position to attract entrepreneurs and foster new unicorns, like the more recent portfolio additions Chime and Carta.
Of course we know that more and more congregations are becoming more accepting and inclusive and there are a lot of LGBTQ people who are also deeply religious.
I think I'm a less jaded viewer since this half-season started, in that I've become more accepting of TWD's build-them-up-and-tear-them-down philosophy.
Optimists have made the case that the Japanese public is more accepting of previously unthinkable strategic steps, recognizing that there's a heightened threat from China and North Korea.
Though she currently lives in Brooklyn, which is far more accepting of all types of people, she noted, that open-minded attitude isn't what she has always encountered.
"They're normalizing themselves as part of the body politic in a way that makes Jews more accepting of them, even if they don't vote for them," he said.
"Families with an authoritative style have healthy-weight children, and their kids make better choices on their own, and they are more accepting of new foods," Feltman said.
But they weren't just fighting on their own behalf — they were fighting to preserve tradition among all Jews, even the Hellenistic ones who were more accepting of assimilation.
And all you have to do is look at this month's cover of Vanity Fair to see how America is more accepting of people for who they truly are.
" Nonetheless, Cook has also observed some recent traction, saying, "We expect to see a gradual recovery in transaction levels as vendors become more accepting of where values now lie.
Liam Hackett, founder and CEO of Ditch the Label, told Broadly that this could be attributed to the greater and more accepting representation of LGBTQ people in the media.
The group that discussed transphobia remained more accepting, even after three months These are encouraging results, especially during a heated debate over extending anti-discrimination protections to transgender people.
Though the tone of the cultural discussion about mental health—especially that encircling anxiety and depression—has become more accepting of late, society's understanding of OCD has lagged behind.
And for me—and many others, I believe—this new sexual repression has debunked the notion that human society always becomes more accepting of pleasure as time goes on.
Using survey data from more than 2,000 Americans, we also found that people in loose states are more accepting of interracial marriages and harbor more positive attitudes toward homosexuals.
The move to let transgender users identify themselves as such is meant to let them "interact with people who are more accepting of who they are," Mr. Rad said.
Surveys also showed there have been no clear signs that households are becoming more accepting of price hikes in recent years, despite the country's solid economic growth, it said.
With stories made by companies run by women and without unattainable bodies to compare oneself to, you could call this a more accepting and even feminist approach to porn.
I think it's a reflection of the times that we live in, which is hopefully all of us moving towards a more accepting future, one with less labels and constraint.
Making Hong Kong more accepting of its elderly residents, said aging expert Terry Lum, is not only about improving the facilities, and it is not just a job for government.
Native Cuban-Americans seem more accepting of détente than their Cuban-born parents or grandparents, but that conversation (or debate) can still be overheard in restaurants and on the streets.
Hopefully, when society becomes more accepting of alternative sexualities, polyamory won't be seen as something exotic and strange, but as a normal and valid way to live—and raise children.
"As our culture becomes more accepting of choices outside the norm, nonmonogamy will expand as an acceptable choice, and the world will have to change as a result," he predicted.
With many of my family members, being exposed to the work has also transformed their views about LGBTQ people and have made them much more accepting of me as well.
Miki Agrawal, chief executive and co-founder of Thinx, said that new interest in alternative menstrual hygiene is part of more accepting attitudes about periods as a natural biological function.
Musically, the ravers seem way more diverse these days and are more accepting of a lot of what we have to offer so can you can play across the board too.
Research suggests that millennials and members of Generation Z – Americans born between 1995 and 2015 – are more accepting of people regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity than earlier generations.
It doesn't have to be parties specifically for gay people, and I think that people are flocking over to this new mentality because it's more comfortable, more accepting, less overly sexualized.
So, it is sensible to assume that there are as many benefits to being less tolerant of men's masculine humor as there are to being more accepting of women's feminine humor.
The most accepting countries — Iceland, The Netherlands, Norway, Canada, and Spain — have become more accepting; and the least accepting countries — Ethiopia, Azerbaijan, Senegal, Tajikistan, and Somaliland — have become even less accepting.
My generation is the most socially liberal in decades and we hope for a more accepting and tolerant future, but still we are anxious about that future because of Mr. Trump.
It's also a fundamental shift in attitudes that has happened after the Affordable Care Act passed, where Americans became more accepting of a larger role for the government in health care.
As it relates to financial technology in particular, U.S. regulators have been exploring and proposing improvements to the U.S. policy framework to make it more accepting of innovation and new technologies.
The real victory for the polyamorous, and other sexually marginalized groups, may well come when society becomes more accepting of sexual preferences at-large, no matter what those preferences may be.
It's going to be a lot easier because I'm going to be surrounded by a more accepting community, as opposed to my upbringing in a more racist part of the country.
"Just as we become more accepting of people in terms of their sexual orientation, or we become more racially tolerant, we're becoming more tolerant of people's different bodies, as well," she says.
GLAAD's findings also contradict the assumption that younger generations — which have grown up with legalized same-sex marriage and better LGBTQ media representation— are more accepting of LGBTQ rights than previous generations.
"The market, I think, is becoming more accepting of the fact that [Federal Reserve Chair] Janet Yellen wants to raise interest rates in December," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
It was about freedom and tolerance and acceptance in a prejudiced world… the music world is a lot more accepting now and I think we played our own little part in that.
"We ask our flight attendants to gauge the passengers and the cabin, and make a decision if that particular flight would be more accepting of fun announcements, or not," Mr. Berry said.
No more empty rhetoric, no more folding to political pressure, no more accepting by inaction this fundamental injustice that stains the future of the greatest republic in the history of the world.
And if they get education like this now, the thinking goes, maybe when these kids become parents, they will be more accepting of their children's identities and help them make informed choices.
Mayor said being with Sierra, who had grown up in the United States, where gay relationships on women's sports teams were more commonplace, had helped her to be more accepting of herself.
An earlier Pew report found that users in these 11 countries believe the internet and social media are making people more divided in their opinions and only sometimes more accepting of different views.
That's a good thing for the entire LGBTQIA+ movement, because as young people grow up and influence society and culture, both will be implicitly more accepting of different identities – including shades of asexuality.
What they're aiming for is to encourage more transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people to talk about their personal relationship with their body hair, so a more accepting dialogue can form.
Page — who's starring in the new Netflix series The Umbrella Academy — also opened up about how much more accepting Hollywood is of gay stars these days than it was when she was younger.
That will likely take time to fix, but studies suggest that society is only becoming more accepting of a wider range of sexual behavior each year, so take that for what it's worth.
This sense of heightened emotional intelligence, as well as her increased involvement in the BDSM community, cemented her female supremacist views, which she says land on the more accepting side of the spectrum.
Together, those events gave her a new clarity about her life and the torment she suffered — and how things might have been different, if the world was more accepting of people like her.
I support the idea of improving the infrastructure and renovating "old" cities, but I believe that our society must become more accepting or organized in order for us to truly achieve this goal.
Haley, who is viewed as more accepting of the US as a global leader than her increasingly nationalist boss, had largely eclipsed Rex Tillerson, Trump's first secretary of state, in the public eye.
As the Monster High dolls embrace everyone's differences, the singer hopes her fans will join the #KindMonsters movement and sign the pledge on her website to commit to contributing to a more accepting world.
In 2015, in a series of six studies, he and co-author Matthew Feinberg found that when conservative policies are framed around liberal values like equality or fairness, liberals become more accepting of them.
While one person may prefer gentle, note-passing à la eighth grade, another may be more accepting of "direct hits"—for example, a pee-soaked queen in a leopard suit asking for their digits.
So I wanted to follow up with Dani, one of the two parents featured in the article, to find out if people have become more accepting of her parenting style since we last spoke.
We can shift the surrounding culture to be more accepting and supportive when all of us, even those without learning and attention issues, recognize that we all learn differently, and that should be celebrated.
This time, the workers report a more accepting management, which they attribute to the museum's new leadership under President Kevin Jennings, a former Obama administration appointee who comes from an education and activism background.
Over the next three months, the group that had talked about transphobia was consistently more accepting on average than the group that had discussed recycling, even after being shown an anti-trans attack ad.
Of the 1,000 American dog owners BarkBox surveyed, 87 percent said they were more accepting of their dog's irritating behaviors (think snoring, snacking and making a mess) than they were of their human companions.
Growing compassion towards refugees could be attributed to a more accepting attitude post-Brexit, as well as the Windrush scandal over Britain's treatment of Caribbean immigrants, according to the data team behind the index.
The BOJ has said it will look beyond the effect of oil on inflation and focus on the broad price trend, which it sees as improving as consumers become more accepting of price rises.
Even as Mr. Trump keeps his distance from the debate, other Republicans who share his more accepting view of gay and transgender issues are working aggressively to tone down some of the platform's language.
And that "better" might take the form of a more loving, more accepting world, not the form of economic accomplishment or class mobility (though at least one Heck child seems to achieve material success).
And in this way, the monarchy is a reflection of its people: British society itself has become more accepting about marital splits, with just over 40% of couples ending their unions as of 2016.
They are part of not only a more accepting Poland, but also of a big, messy, complex and interconnected Jewish world that has welcomed Polish Jews back into its own fold with open arms.
Seems like you guys probably have a broader audience, or at least if they're willing to accept you as a 43-year-old guy on camera, they're more accepting of a wider swath of people.
It's something I want to have a closer relationship with, but yes, in the meantime, everyone needs to be more accepting of and willing to break down constructs and systems around class, gender, and sexuality.
People in the capital may be more accepting relative to many other places, but it can still be frightening and dangerous when you don't fit someone's narrow expectations of how you should look and behave.
" She adds, "It was sort of a miracle the ER happened to me because I think it was that same year that I was told I'd do better off in Europe because they're more accepting.
As more people pursue their individual preferences, they become more accepting of others' too, for example, of the rise of the samchonpaen ("uncle fans"), middle-aged men who are unabashed groupies of teenage pop bands.
As women in our culture become more comfortable with their sexuality, more open about it, and as society becomes more accepting of the fact that women are sexual beings—we'll see more openness [to it].
With hacking becoming more accessible, the community has grown, and the public perception of it has also changed to become more accepting of those who hack in order to discover vulnerabilities rather than exploit them.
It's not surprising that Europeans more frequently find fault with taking down images depicting nudity, since some European cultures are more accepting of nudity than, for example, many communities in the Middle East or Asia.
Degrassi High, "A New Start" (1989) Since it premiered in 1979, Canada's Degrassi franchise has never shied away from discussing controversial subjects — and historically, Canada has been more accepting of abortion than the United States.
In that case, connecting with other people ahead of time who live nearby, who you know are more accepting, might be beneficial in the event that you need somewhere to go should things go south.
Some researchers, for example, have previously speculated that gay men are more likely to develop a sexual compulsion, in part, because they have more sexual partners and have more or are more accepting of casual sex.
All of that stuff that the woman's movement in the '70s was articulating, we're now beginning to feel the benefits of people in our culture being more accepting of a more complex, truthful view of women.
According to Pew Research Center, 92 percent of America's LGBTQ adults say society has become more accepting of them in the past decade and an equal number expect this acceptance to grow in the coming decade.
And though American society in large part has become more accepting of LGBTQ people over time, we're all still learning what that acceptance looks like, what it sounds like, and how to express it with clarity.
Sterilized dogs, which don't have puppies or prowl around for mates, tend to be more relaxed, which makes people less fearful of them, which makes the dogs friendlier, which makes people even more accepting of them.
Church leaders have been forced to reconcile their own deeply held beliefs with a more accepting social environment, and the Methodist split is just the latest in a long series of church adaptations on queer issues.
Plus, while society is significantly more accepting than it was even 10 years ago, many gay men still struggle with discrimination, violence and our own internalized homophobia, which means drugs can be an escape for many.
Companies and households are also showing no signs that they are more accepting of price hikes, as prolonged periods of deflation have made them accustomed to low wage and price growth, the Bank of Japan said.
"It saddens me that so many people feel forced to live their life being someone they're not, and I long for a day where we are all more accepting," Niemi writes in an email to me.
Gun ownership rate (22006): 20073 guns per 22007 people Gun homicide rate (22013): 2350 per 1 million people How gun control works: Switzerland is perceived to have one of the more accepting cultures toward guns in Europe.
The characters it introduces us to are politically savvy and bullish advocates for their peers, may of whom, despite a radically more accepting climate for the gay community at large — are still suffering from homelessness and disease.
Until the larger medical community is more accepting of the idea that marijuana might sometimes help a pregnant women's health, it seems, doctors are hesitant to admit their involvement, despite some being willing to treat individual cases.
Amy's arc over the show is that she's gone from someone who was a little more accepting of her lot in life [to someone who's] learned that she's a fighter and there are things worth fighting for.
More often than not, however, the people I know who take time to meditate — carefully observing thoughts, emotions and sensations — are sincere in their aspirations to become less stressed, more accepting and at least a little happier.
But in general, churchgoing Republicans look more like the party many elite conservatives wanted to believe existed before Trump came along — more racially-tolerant, more accepting of multiculturalism and globalization, and also more consistently libertarian on economics.
Multiple surveys and studies have documented men's changing attitudes toward women in recent years: There is almost universal support for women to pursue careers and political office, and attitudes have become far more accepting around gender identity.
She also rightly points out that the music industry (and the world at large) has become more accepting of dancehall and Afrobeat music, which supports an instinct Skye already has: the instinct to proudly showcase her roots.
The paradigm of marriage is so dominant culturally, yet I wonder if we will reach a point where we can be more accepting of the fact that our lives may indeed be a lot less compatible with it.
Prince Mohammed has presented himself as the face of Saudi youth, devoutly Muslim but in a way different from the older generation of clerics, being more open to the outside world and more accepting of its cultural influences.
Long a charmer, at ease in the spotlight that shone on him since birth, Kennedy had grown more accepting as an adult of the idea that his true calling was politics — like his father and uncles before him.
" Once the Civil War began, however, The Eagle was a bit more accepting of Douglass, saying that "he discusses the slavery question in a far more rational manner than most of his white co-laborers of the cause.
Our collective failure to act in the face of this epidemic is all the more puzzling since we are living at a time when people are generally more accepting of mental illness and stigma is on the wane.
More than six in 10 Catholics (63%) say he has done at least a little to make the church more accepting of homosexuality, and just 17% said they would like to see him do less in that area.
Teens are less likely to get their driver&aposs license right away and they&aposre more likely to experience mental health issues, but they&aposre also more accepting of each other and more politically aware than previous generations.
Democrats are channeling a deep distrust of big companies and corporations in the progressive base and are making a gamble that it extends into the middle of the electorate, which may be more accepting of the status quo.
Even though he may not have the same offensive impact when his outside shot doesn't fall at a 673 percent clip, he's more plug-and-play than Harris, and—debatably—more accepting of his role within his roster's hierarchy.
And while products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, could still be several years out from hitting U.S. shelves, Sands said the political scene was becoming more accepting to the idea of what could be a several hundred-billion-dollar industry.
SYRACUSE, New York — Student protestors at Syracuse University won a major victory on Thursday, when Chancellor Kent Syverud agreed to a slightly edited list of their 19 demands to make the school safer and more accepting of minority students.
They attribute this to Thailand having a more accepting LGBT community than most places—it is often dubbed the gay capital of Asia for its pink tourism—but Apple Models always informs their clients if the model is trans.
The study, by two political scientists, shows how voters can not only become more accepting of transgender people after conversations with people canvassing on their behalf, but can also become more willing to vote for transgender rights ballot measures.
"The rhetoric from the UK government since going in to recess has become more accepting of a no-deal scenario and is a big part behind sterling's weakness," said John Marley, a senior currency consultant at FX risk management specialist, SmartCurrencyBusiness.
Not only are cisgender and monosexual (meaning, people who are interested in only one gender) people becoming more accepting of people who have fluid gender identities and sexual orientations, but LGBTQ+ people are more likely to claim a fluid identity.
She told me Daybreaker had taken her on a journey and that she had learned to be more accepting, citing one event in particular where she was musing on the relative attractiveness of people in the crowd and suddenly caught herself.
We're all stuck on this rock, and I think we both agree that if society at large doesn't find a way to be more accepting and empathic of other classes, races, genders (ideally: the obliteration of ALL of them), we're fucked.
While Cruyff's Holland was strongly influenced by a conservative Protestant establishment which, at least outwardly, stressed Christian austerity and traditional values, Wenger's particular upbringing and the moral outlook of earthy Alsace clearly represented a more accepting environment for a smoker.
Young people are more anxious than ever before, and unlike previous generations, we are actually talking about it—recent research suggests that millennials are more accepting of mental illness, and more willing to be open about it, than previous generations.
Williams believes that bold colors are 'becoming part of the norm' in fashion and beautyDespite the reservations some may have when it comes to dyeing their hair a bold color, Williams believes the world is becoming more accepting of "loud" styles.
China, which was initially cautious about the new principles, has become more accepting of the idea as it saw the economic and financial benefits of promoting high-quality infrastructure, Japanese officials involved in the negotiations on the principles have said.
This more accepting and celebratory point of view has some ascendancy in the United States, but is a work in progress both here and globally; what constitutes an identity in one society or family may be a disability in another.
In a further sign that China has become more accepting of funds with quantitative strategies, global hedge fund managers Bridgewater Associates LP and Winton Group Ltd have had their applications to launch products in China approved, registration notices last week showed.
A variety of factors, from social media and hookup apps to a rapid shift in societal attitudes to become more accepting to the LGBTQ community, has caused a sharp decline in gay bars across the country, and Backstreet was no exception.
South Korea, which in 2012 elected its first woman president, Park Geun-hye, has slowly become more accepting of women politicians, said Park Young-sun, a female senior member of the Democratic Party of Korea, which has a majority in parliament.
Chao uses hypnosis as a means of treating his patients, which he claims makes it easier on the brain to be more accepting of new ideas when seeking help, especially if a phobia is prohibiting people from going about their normal daily routine.
In her interview with The Guardian, Warren also stepped into the debate over abortion that has roiled Democratic politics lately -- whether the party should be more accepting of candidates who oppose abortion rights in an effort to become competitive in traditionally conservative areas.
In an effort to curb that excuse for the next generation, and to build a more accepting future, Lindsay Amer and her friend Teddy (who is a stuffed bear) star in videos aimed to help kids understand identities within the LGBTQIA+ community.
So I spoke to some of my non-binary and gender non-conforming friends to find out what their experiences look like and to see what measures should be put in place to advocate for better and more accepting spaces in the future.
In a 2016 study of 20153 undergraduate males published in Psychology of Men & Masculinities, University of Michigan researchers concluded that fraternity members "are more accepting of sexual violence against women in part because they more strongly endorse traditional masculine norms" than nonmembers.
And while some feminists and younger people in mainland Europe have voiced opposition to Polanski and Allen — the production of "Rifkin's Festival" in the Spanish city of San Sebastián was met with protesters this past summer — older moviegoers there seem more accepting.
Contributors generally tend to be hawkish and "more sympathetic to the executive, and more accepting of the seriousness of the counterterrorism threat and the need for tools like targeting and surveillance, than a lot of writers in the national-security space," Goldsmith says.
I'm more accepting of the show's eccentricities and rough spots, more willing to follow it over the cliff of cheesy dialogue and baffling character beats, simply because I love having a show this open-hearted, yet still boasting this many car chases, on the air.
Sanders' visit to the Vatican was announced the same day that Pope Francis released a sweeping paper urging Catholic priests around the world to be more accepting of gay men and lesbians, divorced Catholics, and other people living in what the church considers "irregular" situations.
As the Western world has become more accepting of same-sex relationships, artistic expressions of gay desire have found a more receptive audience (not that its representation is anything new—last year Tate Britain hosted an exhibition of queer British art dating back to 1861).
One could hope though, that the way you have to play it and the discussions it hopefully spurs, could lead to people being more relaxed about female sexuality, and make the world more accepting and aware on these subjects, and make them less taboo.
My fear is that when you delete hate-fueled accounts, sites, and content, you simply push the hate further underground, and to other platforms and avenues that are, perhaps, friendlier and more accepting of such hatred, where it will continue to fester and grow.
But Trump has been much more accepting of the LGBT community in his rhetoric, despite calling for the court to overturn the Supreme Court decision supporting gay marriage, so Thiel's speech could shine an interesting light on how the party plans to reconcile the differences.
Recently, with attitudes toward gay relationships becoming more accepting, this kind of PR arrangement is less frequent, with high-profile personalities who shy away from being publicly out preferring to live in a "glass closet" and maintaining privacy, while never explicitly lying about their sexuality.
Innovative young designers continue to blur the lines of gender and sexuality, but these statements are largely expected on the catwalks; liberal cities may be largely more accepting, but the idea of a genderless future in more rural areas still seems a long way off.
If she hadn't been born in the '50s and had more accepting parents and siblings, if the rigid views and definitions of gender had been softer, if she had known a name for what she felt back then — maybe things would have been different.
Perhaps if I wasn't so paranoid of technology and didn't live through billions of email addresses getting hacked, millions of Facebook users being impacted by security breaches, rumors that Amazon Echo devices are spying on us, and more I would be more accepting of Marty.
"It's possible children with obesity have greater exposure to other people, such as family members, who have obesity; (they) may be more accepting of obesity; or healthy children may not see children with obesity as `like them,' which affects their preferences," Skinner said by email.
Do you think that's down to people being more accepting of women in visible roles as athletes or do you think—and I don't say this at all to denigrate women wrestlers of past decades—there's more athletic talent out there among women wrestlers?
Francis' admission is just the latest example of how he's shaken up the papacy, following his push for action on climate change, his criticism of the "cult of money" in global finance, and his call for the church to be more accepting of gays and divorced Catholics.
And that's all well and good, but when I spoke to Matthew Mitchell, a well-known security consultant, he explained to me that an unintended consequence of sending these pop-up notifications may be training consumers to be more accepting of random, potentially dangerous pop-ups.
The past month or so has seen the proliferation of a certain breed of op-ed, spawning forth with alarming rapidity to play devil's advocate for God: What if, writers in basically every major outlet have pondered, the Democratic party became more accepting of anti-abortion arguments?
But they are also grappling with a giant generational rift over what it means to be Christian — from students' more accepting views of L.G.B.T.Q. individuals and the conviction that faith demands social justice activism, to their comfort with using social media to organize a counter movement.
The army said in a statement that it concluded the soldier's operation could be considered a reason for discharge, according to AP. Lim Tae-hoon, a Korean rights activist, said he will fight for Byun and others in order to transform the military to become more accepting.
Despite the deep-seated beliefs about gender differences, there were some signs in the survey responses that attitudes about gender roles were becoming less rigid, particularly among women and Democrats, who were more likely to say that society should be more accepting of nontraditional gender roles.
I think that the country is now much, much more accepting of, "I'm excited to hear these not just gender diverse, but ethnically diverse, points of view," and understanding of the fact that an ethnically diverse point of view can also be a very American point of view.
Trump's immigration policies are the direct product of a deliberate and sustained effort the group started in 1979 — and now critics on both left and right say FAIR has successfully hijacked the immigration debate and normalized its radical ideas, even as the American public grows more accepting of immigrants.
Tragic accidents notwithstanding, polls suggest that overall the American public is slowly becoming more accepting of self-driving vehicles: a recent survey found that 23 percent of adults said they would ride in an autonomous vehicle now, with 42 percent saying they would consider doing so in future.
"As we see more of this imagery, and as society becomes more accepting that the choice shouldn't be imposed on women, hopefully we see all types of body hair and it'll get to a point where, whether you see it or not, you won't be raising your eyebrows."
"But now I'm seeing changes in the community, where people are more accepting and people are making changes in their lives to reduce the risk of TB." Experts recognize that Mexico is a shining example of what needs to be done to prevent TB spread from animals to humans.
Together, as a society, we are beginning to accept that self-identification is paramount in our own lives, and we need to keep working to make this world more accepting of gender variance in general in order to significantly reduce social issues that are harmful to trans people.
The dean's response was a sign that institutions and those who run them are growing more accepting of people with autism, said Dorothy Siegel, a longtime special education advocate and the co-founder of the ASD Nest program, a project for autistic students in New York's public schools.
Melissa Beatty School officials say it's the first graduate program of its kind in the country and will help meet the growing demand for more research and an educated workforce as public opinion shifts to become more accepting of the use of cannabis to treat illnesses and chronic pain.
But my takeaway is not that he is more accepting of sexual minorities than his Republican opponents, as the article implies, but that he will say or do anything to enhance his political and social standing, given the prevailing views of his target audience at any given moment.
A 2010 evaluation found that Dutch 10- to 12-year-olds who were exposed to sexual education from an early age were more knowledgeable about their bodies, more accepting of homosexuality and more assertive when it came to setting boundaries and expressing preferences around physical intimacy than those who weren't.
Despite the Trump administration steadily repealing and attempting to weaken LGBTQ rights since taking office, 215% of LGBTQ people said the country has grown more accepting in the past two years — a shift they primarily attribute to the Supreme Court's 3.3 decision to legalize same-sex marriage, celebrities, media, and activism.
I'd like to say we're becoming more accepting as a society, but pop culture examples to the contrary aren't difficult to find — the newest song from Drake, "Two Birds, One Stone," is critical of fellow rapper Kid Cudi for seeking treatment after admitting to feelings of depression and suicidal thoughts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chelsea Manning, the U.S. Army soldier responsible for a massive leak of classified material, will walk out of prison on Wednesday after seven years to find a country that has grown more accepting of her transgender identity but less enamored with the cause that led to her incarceration.
The takeaway here, says Afroditi Pina, a senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Kent University and lead author on the study, is that people who reported being more likely to engage in and accept revenge porn also exhibited a general lack of empathy and were more accepting of callous and impulsive behavior.
The representation of Iowa residents between the ages of 85033 to 44 is lower than for the country overall, meaning that those in their prime childbearing ages are more likely to be moving to or living in other states – states with more racial and ethnic diversity and often more accepting of immigrants.
It's interesting now as I've grown to feel more accepting and in-tune with my bloodlines and partially aimed to portray that, for example, samples across the release have come from chanting monks in temples recorded during my trip to east Asia, to old Canto-pop songs, and my own vocal snippets.
The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media has studied the effects of gender bias in movies and TV shows for years, and it cites the Scully Effect as evidence that when children see women in STEM fields in entertainment, they are more accepting of women in STEM fields in the real world.
The decision to center the story on Andrew Cunanan, the man who killed designer Gianni Versace (and four other people) in 20183, was a controversial one, but the show's backward storytelling ended up being a masterstroke — a kind of forced re-closeting of a country that's only recently become (slightly) more accepting of gay men.
While the video's Old West analogues of his modern-day country music critics may be wary of him, however, the year 2019 — to which Lil Nas X is eventually transported when he dives through a weird, Being John Malkovich-esque time portal — is home to people who are far more accepting of the rapper and his genre-bending song.
They grew up on the Internet and can turn on TV series like Showtime's "Polyamory: Married & Dating" and TLC's "Sister Wives," where they'll see alternatives to traditional monogamy Wagner sees this year's U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage benefits as a sign that society is becoming more accepting of "other kinds of relationships," she said.
Seth Stoughton, an assistant professor with the University of South Carolina School of Law and a former officer in the Tallahassee, Florida, police department, said that while officers might have turned a blind eye to their peers driving drunk or beating their spouses 247 years ago, when society as a whole was more accepting of both crimes, that isn't the case today.
On April 22, 2016, the Times ran an article by Maggie Haberman with the headline, "Donald Trump's More Accepting Views on Gay Issues Set Him Apart in G.O.P." The article all too credulously used stories of Trump's personal tolerance as a window into his policy views: But it is his views on gay rights and gay people that most distinguish Mr. Trump from previous Republican standard-bearers.
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Rep. Joe KennedyJoseph (Joe) Patrick KennedyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Here are the 85033 Democrats who voted to support impeachment House passes annual intelligence bill MORE III (D-Mass.) praised his grandfather, Robert F. Kennedy, at a Wednesday ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of his assassination, saying the former presidential candidate's fight for a more accepting country is at stake today.
NPR reports that research done by Georgetown University suggests that Sesame Street's effort at inclusion is having a positive impact on the autism community: An ongoing study has found that exposure to the Sesame Street initiative is helping families with autistic kids "feel more comfortable incorporating them in broader community activities" while helping families with neurotypical kids "be more accepting" of kids on the spectrum.
Even as metal culture has become more accepting of those who don't fit into the "straight cis white dude" standard, it's still heavily skewed towards it, and the only real ways we—with an especial emphasis on those of us who do have more privilege—can combat this imbalance is to continually confront and eradicate racism and other bigotry within the scene, and to work hard to increase representation.
"My first thought was well if you had a hundred moms and a hundred dads presented with a child that identified with this population, my thought was that the moms overall would likely be more accepting so possibly dad hugs could be even more needed," Dittman told CNN So he ordered a shirt online -- with the words "Free Dad Hugs" in large print -- and headed from his home in Karns City, Pennsylvania, to Pittsburgh for the annual gay pride parade on June 9.

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