Generally no, but it depends on the country. Asian countries with the best record for gay acceptance are:
Yes, most people in Wisconsin will accept gay people. There will always people who don't, but just ignore those people.
it would be Asia
Yes. All peaceful, law-abiding people should be accepted.
Gay people are already accepted in many places, and have made huge strides toward equality in a relatively short period of time. each day brings us closer to equality.
Attitudes in Asia toward gay people vary greatly from country to country. As of 2017, the highest acceptance of gay people are in the following countries (in no particular order):The PhilippinesThailandJapanIsraelSouth KoreaThe countries with the lowest acceptance of gay people in Asia include:Saudi ArabiaYemenIranSyriaThe Palestinian AuthorityEgyptJordanPakistan
A community can only benefit when all of its law-abiding members are accepted. Rejection hurts everyone.
Could you please resubmit and rephrase the question. thanks.
Generally no, but there are some varying degrees of tolerance in different regions.
When kind, loving, caring, and understanding STRAIGHT people take action against all the prejudice.
People fear what they don't know or what is different, so they pretend to accept them, so they fit in and don't look different
This is untrue. Gay people are accepted in many places all over the world. Same-sex marriage and civil unions are legal in more than 40 countries and 17 US States (as of January 2014). Even in countries without same sex marriage and civil unions, gay people enjoy more freedom than they have ever had (such as Nepal, the Philippines, Japan, and Tawain).
This is a difficult number to arrive at, as Asia and Europe are attached, thus producing the question, where does the one begin and the other end? But, using the commonly accepted answer, Asia has an approximate population of 3.9 billion people.