While researchers found that the younger generation “had less exposure” to such stressors as being “hit, beaten, physically attacked, or sexually assaulted” and even “attempted robbery”, they were also surprised to find that this group of respondents both claimed to experience more “everyday discrimination” and “internalized homophobia” than their older cohorts.
Well, when you've been programmed into thinking that everyone who isn't like you is an istaphobe who's out to get you, and you consider any and all disagreement on any subject or hell, any interaction that doesn't involve someone getting on their knees and sucking your dick as a personal attack on your identity as a non-heterosexual or transsexual person, you're going to experience a whole lot of "everyday discrimination." And when you're told that any independent thought lying outside the approved groupthink is a sign of "internalized homophobia," you're going to think you're suffering from "internalized homophobia."
Well, when you've been programmed into thinking that everyone who isn't like you is an istaphobe who's out to get you, and you consider any and all disagreement on any subject or hell, any interaction that doesn't involve someone getting on their knees and sucking your dick as a personal attack on your identity as a non-heterosexual or transsexual person, you're going to experience a whole lot of "everyday discrimination." And when you're told that any independent thought lying outside the approved groupthink is a sign of "internalized homophobia," you're going to think you're suffering from "internalized homophobia."