ABSTRACT

In the quest for tolerance of sexual orientation in Ask No Questions, a deep embedded patriarchal authority is still keeping society on the designated track, as de jure discrimination has given way to de facto discrimination and, in essence, inequality, once obvious and accepted, is now hidden and protected in a most dangerous way. Since within society there is an a priori assumption of freedom and impartiality, the burden is high on the attackers of this universal opinion. Human inequality both encompasses sexual orientation discrimination and conceals it, and although other types of discrimination exist apart from sexual orientation inequality, discrimination which is so blatant and open as to focus on one’s sexual orientation is most persistent and threatening to society. Therefore, seeking out inequality and bringing it to the forefront of microscopic debate can only serve to advance all quests for equality.