that will only happen in a perfect world, this being said , many people have become more tolerant compared to 10 or 15 years ago when some uneducated and ignorant people still thought that homosexuality was a "disease" and could be cured!! We can only hope that everyone will be accepted for what and who they are!
The democratic party itself is generally quite accepting, but the people in the party could have their own ideas.
Quakers are a largely liberal denomination, and although not all Quakers are of one mind about this (there is division over this issue), generally speaking Quakers are one of the most LGBT-accepting of the older Christian denominations out there. On the east coast, Quakers tend to be less structured, often somewhat less strictly Bible/Christianity-centric and more liberal and accepting of gays, but in other parts of America, Quakerism takes on a more structured form and may be less accepting of LGBT folk.
No, in fact, even in the few countries that had no laws against LGBT people, those people were still not out, due to the stigma that surrounded LGBT people.No, in fact, even in the few countries that had no laws against LGBT people, those people were still not out, due to the stigma that surrounded LGBT people.
China has the largest LGBT population in the world, but the majority of LGBT people in China remain closeted as of 2016.
Many parents do not accept their LGBT children. Those who are capable of love and acceptance have no problem accepting their children.
There is no one way LGBT individuals are perceived- it can vary among different groups of people, countries, or religious groups. Some people dislike LGBT people while others, especially younger generations, are quite tolerant.
Háttér Support Society for LGBT People in Hungary was created in 1995.
because people are scared of the different ways of life. they are pussys
Yes, Ford is a big supporter of equality for LGBT people.
Compared to most of history, yes. For the most part, gay/LGBT rights are much more progressive in today's society than in the past, but it does depend on each country . and their laws. There are some exceptions in history when society was more accepting of LGBT people. For example, in Ancient Greece and Rome, men having relationships with men was a completely normal and accepted part of society, but after the spread of Christianity in those parts, it was considered unacceptable, and only now this is starting to slowly change.
9 out of 10 LGBT teenagers report being bullied or harassed at least once.
An ally is a supporter of equality and acceptance of LGBT people.