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Behind the Aegis

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Sat Sep 10, 2022, 09:49 PM Sep 2022

Comparing LGBTQ rights around the world

If you’re in the US, you likely believe that LGBTQ rights are pretty well-protected. After all, it’s been a few years since same-sex marriage became legal nationwide.

But when you compare the US to other countries around the world, it’s clear that we still have a lot of progress to make. In many places, being openly gay can get you arrested or even killed, and there is little protection from discrimination.

It’s important to learn about what’s going on in other parts of the world so that we can continue working towards equality here at home. Keep reading for a comparison of gay rights in the US vs. other parts of the world. Note that laws are always changing, and this list can only reflect the current laws as of writing.

In many parts of the world, simply being queer or engaging in queer behavior – such as holding hands, kissing, or having intimate relationships with same-sex partners – is illegal. In a handful of countries, like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Somalia, “homosexual activity” is considered a capital offense.

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Comparing LGBTQ rights around the world (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Sep 2022 OP
62% of Americans say they're satisfied with the acceptance of gay and lesbian people lambchopp59 Sep 2022 #1

lambchopp59

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1. 62% of Americans say they're satisfied with the acceptance of gay and lesbian people
Sun Sep 11, 2022, 12:02 PM
Sep 2022

Which leaves 38 percent who are simpleton, judgemental jagoffs whose IQ likely comes closer to either percentage.
I don't regret rather extreme measures to get myself away from the violent homophobes who threatened to end my life repeatedly after I got outed in a small, redneck town. It's full on complex PTSD watching their ilk attack the capitol, reminded I wouldn't put it past many of them to, quote, "hunt you down and kill you someday cause you probably looked at my dick in the showers".
Never underestimate the resolve of these microcerebral goofballs, and though I trust posting here on DU, I've run into a few casually homophobic attitudes here as well.
DU'ers, there may be members of your own family need love and support. To that end, if you've never done a local Pride celebration, it's long overdue. You'll return with wonderful pictures and experiences to share, and...
It's possible someone you don't know well will reveal their wondrous life to you.
It's the "casual, not my problem" non-participation hurts us nearly as badly as the homophobes. Like how many of these LGBTQ posts seldom break even 10 rec's. Um... like wow.

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