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Jennifer is a university student who is a fan of romantic novels from the 19th century, such as "Pride and Prejudice." She decides to start a club dedicated to those novels called the "Old Romantic Books Club." Heather identifies as a member of the LGTBQ+ community and told Jennifer that these books glorify heterosexual relationships and make her feel bad about herself. She asked Jennifer not to form this club.
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Jennifer is a university student who is a fan of romantic novels from the 19th century, such as "Pride and Prejudice." She decides to start a club dedicated to those novels called the "Old Romantic Books Club." Heather identifies as a member of the LGTBQ+ community and told Jennifer that these books glorify heterosexual relationships and make her feel bad about herself. She asked Jennifer not to form this club.
- Should Jennifer still form the club if Heather is one of her best friends?
- If Jennifer decides to go ahead with the club, what are ways to make it more inclusive to LGBTQ+ students like Heather?
- Heather decided to open her own club called the "LGBTQ+ Pride Society", which only allows LGBTQ+ members. Jennifer tells Heather that this is discriminatory against her. Is Jennifer justified in saying that?
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