We are a new era Amerin history. Showg a remarkable shift attus toward gay, lbian, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people, the Uned Stat appears to be embracg a new, more clive view of fay life. Wh posive actn two landmark Supreme Court s and a rapidly g …
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- AMERI IS CHANGG HOW VIEWS ACCEPTG GAY AND LBIAN PEOPLE, NEW POLL REVEALS
- OP-ED: WHAT WE REALLY MEAN WHEN WE TALK ABOUT ACCEPTANCE OF GAY PEOPLE
AMERI IS CHANGG HOW VIEWS ACCEPTG GAY AND LBIAN PEOPLE, NEW POLL REVEALS
What is really at stake? If you’re gay, how far do beg found “morally acceptable” by two-thirds of your fellow Amerins get you? * acceptance of lgbt *
This report scrib updat to the LGBTI (lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and/or tersex) Global Acceptance Inx (GAI), which seeks to measure the relative level of acceptance of LGBTI people and issu each untry for a specific time perd. (TONY KARUMBA/AFP via Getty Imag)The global ph for gay rights around the world has been a long, slow stggle – some Middle Eastern and Ain untri, for example, same-sex acts today n brg the ath penalty. The study fds public opn around the world on the acceptance of gay rights is still divid by untry, regn and enomic velopment, spe substantial change laws and norms surroundg issu such as same-sex marriage and the rights of LGBTQ muni around the Photos You Should See - June 2020Pew released s survey June, celebrated as Pri Month many untri.
Pew first began ternatnal pollg on the acceptance of gay rights 2002, and 2013 is the last year the anizatn nducted s study. "Generally, more ted, younger and ls relig rponnts voiced greater acceptance of homosexualy than those who are ls ted, olr or more relig, " Pohter said an 's study found substantial chang public opn.
OP-ED: WHAT WE REALLY MEAN WHEN WE TALK ABOUT ACCEPTANCE OF GAY PEOPLE
Acrdg to the UCLA's Williams Instute, lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr acceptance is growg, pecially Iceland, Spa and the Netherlands. * acceptance of lgbt *
In the Uned Stat, for example, 72% today say homosexualy should be accepted, a sharp crease om 46% 1994 and 51% 2002, Pohter other untri showg major creas public acceptance of homosexualy sce 2002:. Courty of Pew Rearch CenterIn both Japan and Mexi, jt over half said they accepted homosexualy; 2002; nearly 7 10 rponnts today's study now India, where today a mory (37%) today say they accept homosexualy, that level of approval is a 22-pot crease.
1994 and expand globally rearchers acknowledge the word "homosexualy" n today be nsired archaic but say the word is the most applible and translatable when askg the qutn across societi and languag, and has been ed other cross-natnal rearch, cludg the World Valu 's study also found that people wealthier and more veloped enomi are more acceptg than untri that are ls wealthy and veloped. "Country wealth, measured by GDP per pa, is a still a drivg force for attus towards acceptance of homosexualy society, wh people wealthier untri exprsg more acceptance than those ls veloped enomi, " Pohter the ConversatnSee CommentsTags: LGBT rights, civil rights, human rights, women's rights, Uned Stat, India, South Ai, South Korea, Japan, Mexi, Kenya, Bt Countri, The Racial Divi.
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Dpe major chang laws and norms surroundg the issue of same-sex marriage and the rights of LGBT people around the world, public opn on the acceptance of homosexualy society remas sharply divid by untry, regn and enomic velopment.